The Carrboro High School men’s soccer team logged its first win of the season.
Game day has finally arrived
The time is here for the debut of the Larry Fedora era in Carolina football.
School board names interim principal of Chapel Hill High School
Earlier this month, Melodie Parrish, a retired N.C. school administrator, was named interim principal of Chapel Hill High School.
BRMA receives $250k
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate (BRMA) program has received a $250,000 grant from Oak Foundation.
CHCCS hires new school administrators
At the Aug. 9 school board meeting, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools appointed four new administrators and approved transfers of two administrators.
Chapel Hill High School to host Tiger CHill Carnival
Chapel Hill High School will host its first annual Tiger CHill Carnival on Sept. 15.
Teachers benefit from supply store
The East Chapel Hill Rotary Teacher Supply Store opened to provide Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools teachers with materials for their classrooms.
New community-relations director
Jeff Nash has been named the new Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools executive director of community relations.
Notebooks for scholarships
Thrill City, Sacrificial Poets and the Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate (BRMA) program are coming together to raise money for the Blue Ribbon scholarship fund.
Farmer Foodshare receives $450k
The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation has awarded a three-year grant of $450,000 to Farmer Foodshare.
Summer cat adoption special
Orange County Animal Services is holding a cat adoption special through the end of Labor Day Weekend.
County campus info meetings
Orange County will host two public information meetings on Tuesday about the Southern Orange County Government Services Campus.
Photo contest winners
The Orange County Department of Environment, Agriculture, Parks and Recreations has announced the winners of its first nature photography contest.
Schools open more crowded than projected
Students in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools went back to school Monday and, according to district officials, the transition was a smooth one.
Charter school questions unanswered
Communications with the proposed charter school’s local board of directors and the national for-profit company that will co-manage it remain inadequate.