We want to thank our community for its enthusiastic support of the Dispute Settlement Center’s Fifth Annual Wine Tasting.
Tar Heels headed in the right direction
A year ago, more than 30,000 people filled one side of Kenan Stadium as ESPN broadcast the annual spring football game.
Housing market returns slowly, changed
This year, there are indications that some of the drags on the market here are easing, and, with that, an increase in activity is apparent.
Dinner time
Reyna and Antonio Deharro enjoy a meal with their family during the 14th annual Community Dinner, held Sunday at the McDougle School Cafetorium. The event, designed to bring people from all walks of life together for an afternoon of great food and entertainment, included performances by local groups and food donated by local restaurants. Photo by Allison Russell.
Carrboro OKs rezoning of library site
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen approved a rezoning request for the property on Tuesday.
Superintendent search over
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education will announce the district’s next superintendent today (Thursday) at 6:30 p.m. in the Smith Middle School auditorium.
School board approves budget
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education voted to approve their budget request last week, with a warning …
Development concerns residents
Charterwood mixed-use development criticized by residents and council members.
State investigating contamination on Elm Street
The state Department of Environment and Natural Resources is investigating effects on homes and businesses near Main and Weaver streets of a chemical apparently dumped by a now-defunct dry-cleaning business.
Weaver Street repairs continue
The east block of Weaver Street remains closed and will remain closed for approximately four to eight more weeks as work continues …
County delves into development ordinance
The Orange County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday took its first look at Phase II of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) …
Census shows change for Carrboro
The 2010 census shows that Carrboro has undergone significant demographic change in the past 10 years.
Recognize this ‘weed’?
This cool and moist spring allows my flowering yard to go on and on!!
False hate crime report
UNC freshman Quinn Matney’s reports to police that he had been assaulted outside a UNC residence hall last week were determined to be false by police on Tuesday.
OWASA to get Durham water
OWASA will receive drinking water from the City of Durham’s water system Thursday due to work that will take the Jones Ferry Road Water Treatment Plant out of operation.