Carolina could have won more games the last couple of years, but the Tar Heels let off the gas toward the end of the season.
Author: Staff
FOR THE RECORD
A Resolution of Orange County, North Carolina to end the expenditure of our citizens’ tax dollars for excessive and unaffordable warfare funding by the U.S. Congress.
Call your favorite superintendent … now!
Citizens of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, your school district needs you! With 11 weeks until the application period closes on the superintendent search, we have zero candidates to choose from because the application was only recently posted.
Budget, tax cuts on lame-duck session agenda
“We’ve obviously had quite a year,†newly re-elected Fourth District U.S. Congressmen David Price deadpanned in his opening remarks Tuesday morning at UNC’s Carolina Club.
This Jaguar’s no powder puff
When Carrboro High School senior Clarissa Johnson straps on her helmet and takes to the football field, her family doesn’t worry about her getting hurt or being tackled by opponents.
Proposed Obey Creek process draws fire
Residents on the south side of Chapel Hill and Carrboro and members of Neighbors for Responsible Growth strongly protested a proposal by the town to move ahead with a Development Agreement process for the Obey Creek project on U.S. 15-501 at a Chapel Hill Town Council meeting on Monday.
Development on key corner gets first review by board
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen got its first look at a proposed CVS at the corner of Greensboro and Weaver Streets.
High school sports reports
FOOTBALL: Pasquotank 41- Carrboro 38; Orange 14 – Chapel Hill 11; Person 49 – East Chapel Hill 21. SOCCER: Fuquay Varina 3 – East Chapel Hill 2; Carrboro 6 –
Randleman 1; Chapel Hill 2 – Asheboro 1
Letter: Dear County Commissioners
As we all know, with the failure of passage for the quarter-cent sales tax the effect of drying up monies from both the state and federal governments will be felt even more.
Botanical surprises on the beach dunes
Botanical surprises on the beach dunes
Thankfully, when my surf fishing is not successful, I can fall back on the pleasures of taking a closer look at the variety of plants holding the sandy dunes in place.
Tai chi relieves arthritis pain, improves reach, balance and well-being
In the largest study to date of the Arthritis Foundation’s tai chi program, participants showed improvement in pain, fatigue, stiffness and sense of well-being.
Obituary: June Watson
Obituary: Madeline Smith
Obituary: Dorothy Page Simpson
Veterans Day on campus
At 11 a.m. today (Thursday) UNC ROTC cadets and midshipmen will assemble in dress uniforms for the university’s annual Veteran’s Day ceremony at the Carolina Alumni Memorial in Memory of Those Lost in Military Service, located on Cameron Avenue between Phillips and Memorial halls.



