The east block of Weaver Street between Roberson and North Greensboro streets is closed to westbound vehicle traffic as work continues on the yearlong project …
Author: Staff
Community House plans debated
The public hearing on the Inter-Faith Council’s proposed Community House opened Monday night to a packed house …
Board opens hearing on library site
With strong objections from neighbors and a wide array of questions, the continuation of a public hearing on rezoning the county’s chosen site for a library is only tentatively scheduled for April 19.
Don’t miss them this year
There’s still time to catch most of the spring ephemerals, but you’d better get outdoors this week or next, or they’ll be gone again for another year.
Carolina one of just 16 left standing
Praise the Lord and pass the biscuits, the Tar Heels are back in the Sweet 16.
Obituary: Mathew DeLeo
Obituary: Bernice Adkins
Conviction in student death
On Monday, a Gaston County jury found 42-year-old Michael Carver guilty of killing Irina Yarmolenko, a UNC-Charlotte student from Chapel Hill.
Church Street to close
Church Street in Chapel Hill closed on Monday and will remain closed for about one year during the construction of 140 West Franklin …
Bus stop to close
Due to construction, the bus stop on Rosemary Street at Parking Lot 5 has been temporarily relocated.
CHFD wins safety award
The Chapel Hill Fire Department received the Most Creative Safe Kids Activity Award at the Safe Kids North Carolina Annual Meeting.
Piece of 9/11 comes to Chatham
On Saturday, Chatham County will receive a piece of the World Trade Center wreckage and host a 9/11 Memorial Tribute Trail.
Transportation board applicants
The Chatham County Board of Commissioners seeks applicants for three positions on the Transportation Advisory Board.
Rabid raccoon
A raccoon found in Chapel Hill tested positive for rabies on Tuesday at the State Laboratory of Public Health.
Carrboro poetry contest
Anyone 18 or younger who lives in Carrboro or the town’s Extra Territorial Jurisdiction may submit a poem by April 1 for the 2011 Carrboro Centennial Poetry Contest.



