Effective Aug. 13, Chapel Hill Transit (CHT) will implement bus schedule adjustments to improve transit-system efficiency.
Author: Staff
Storm debris cleanup
The public works departments of Carrboro and Chapel Hill will collect large vegetative storm debris and piles of debris placed at residents’ curbs until Aug. 13.
Lane closures starting Aug. 4
Beginning Saturday at midnight, lanes will be closed at the intersection of West Rosemary and Church streets.
Man charged in connection with break-ins
The Chapel Hill Police Department has charged 19-year-old John Alfred Cradle II of Durham in connection with multiple residential break-ins.
Photo-Puzzler from the Mountains
Come summer I have the best gig in the world.
Phil Blank, July 26, 2012
Illustration by Phil Blank
House Calls, July 26, 2012
This week we respond to questions about prostates and Coumadin.
FLORA: They have stories to tell
I don’t think a day goes by that I don’t reflect on Weaver Street Market staff member Teresa Hutson’s response in February.
BIG CITY: The downtown limits
The vitality and the buildup of Chapel Hill’s downtown has been driven by the fortunes of the university and economic trends of the region.
A few answers on fracking
Last week I received an inquiry from a reader about fracking. I am sharing our staff’s answers.
LETTER: Carrboro doesn’t need CVS
As an ex-professor who spends a great deal of time enjoying downtown Carrboro, I venture to add one more perspective.
Tomato Fest
On Saturday, the Eno River Farmers Market will hold Tomato Fest.
Back-to-school drive
Communities in Schools of North Carolina (CISNC) is working with Chatham County Together! and Walmart to collect school supplies.
Staples gives $15,000 to schools
Chapel Hill-Carrboro Public School Foundation announced that it has received a $15,000 grant from Staples Foundation.
Mental health volunteers
Chatham County’s commissioners will appoint three people to a mental health advisory board that will serve Chatham, Orange and Person counties.Â




