Methane gas released from the Orange County Landfill will soon be transported via pipeline to a power generation system that will turn the gas into electricity.
Holiday closings next week
Most municipal offices will operate on holiday schedules Nov. 24 to 27 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
New chair for Orange County Dems
The Orange County Democratic Party elected Matt Hughes as the organization’s new chair.
Buses to the game on Sunday
Chapel Hill Transit will provide Tar Heel Express shuttle service on Sunday for the men’s basketball game against Mississippi Valley State.
Comment on transit priorities
The Transportation Advisory Board will hold a public input session on transportation priorities today (Thursday) from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Carrboro Town Hall.
Jaguars avenge DSA loss
The Carrboro High boy’s soccer team avenged its only loss of the regular season at the hands of Durham School of the Arts (DSA) on Saturday, defeating DSA, 4-0.
High school football scores
from around the county.
Heels tour the country for two victories
Top-ranked Carolina is predicted to accomplish even bigger objectives before this basketball season ends, but the Tar Heels had a start none of them will ever forget.
Local high-schoolers honored
One student from Chapel Hill High School and another from East Chapel Hill High School were among nine semifinalists from North Carolina in the Siemens Competition.
Assistant sup’t named Administrator of the Year
Denise Bowling, assistant superintendent for instructional services for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, was named Administrator of the Year.
Phillips student wins overseas award
Jenny Liu, an eighth-grade student at Phillips Middle School, participated in the Overseas Youth Chinese Cultural Knowledge Championship.
CHHS drama production
Chapel Hill High School’s drama department will present Look Homeward Angel this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. each night in the school’s Hanes Theatre.
Never look away
“What was that last word?†he asked. “Arse,†I whispered.
BIG CITY: What’s wrong with this picture?
There are a lot of questions left in the wake of the raid on Joe Riddle Jr.’s real estate holding on West Franklin Street.
When being ‘the Man’ ain’t so easy
At about 3:30 or 4 on Sunday afternoon, I received a call from the acting town manager of Carrboro, calling to consult with me on a difficult situation.