I had all but given up on the reappearance of my very favorite annual wildflower, jimsonweed, which usually appears in the yard and garden by early June.
Author: Staff
University UMC holds school-supply drive
University Methodist Church will hold a school-supply drive to help local children in need begin the school year with backpacks and supplies.
Hiroshima Day commemoration
On Monday, the Orange County Peace Coalition will host an event to commemorate the 67th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing.
YMCA swim team wins regionals
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA swimming team recently won first place in the Upper Southeast Regional YMCA championship.
Mama Dip honored as outstanding employer
Mama Dip was recognized as an outstanding employer for her work with the JobLink Center to employ and provide opportunities for JobLink customers.
BIG CITY: More music, more life
The other day in a different publication, someone referred to the band I’ve played in for 20 years as part of the Chapel Hill music scene.
LETTER: Is cheap government an option?
Is our government bloated much beyond actual need?
LETTER: Beauty is truth
We are often stunned by the connection of the past with the present … and our future.
Obituary: Cleveland B. Fogleman
Cleveland B. Fogleman 71, died after a two-year battle with renal disease. He was the son of the late Paul Foust Fogleman and the late Lyda Mae Baber.Â
Heels have some special leaders
First-year coach Larry Fedora does not have the roster depth he would prefer, but his Tar Heels are not without talent.
Teachers plan second appeal
The Board of Education chose to uphold the involuntary transfers of AP biology teacher Bert Wartski and honors English teacher Anne Thompson.
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UNC nonprofit to study Northside
Chapel Hill Foundation Real Estate Holdings will develop a five-year plan to sustain Chapel Hill’s Northside neighborhood.
CHT to study Eubanks park-and-ride
Chapel Hill Transit (CHT) to conduct a feasibility study for the expansion of the Eubanks Road Park-and-Ride lot.
New OWASA board chair
After serving as a board member for 12 years, Alan Rimer has been elected as the chair of the OWASA board of directors.


