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LETTER: Beauty is truth
We are often stunned by the connection of the past with the present … and our future.
Obituary: Cleveland B. Fogleman
Cleveland B. Fogleman 71, died after a two-year battle with renal disease. He was the son of the late Paul Foust Fogleman and the late Lyda Mae Baber.Â
Heels have some special leaders
First-year coach Larry Fedora does not have the roster depth he would prefer, but his Tar Heels are not without talent.
300 East Main moving right along
300 East Main is back on track and staying on schedule, with completion of the project’s first phase slated for May.
Questions linger over charter school
The state board of education to decide on the Howard and Lillian Lee Scholars Charter School as one of 25 new charters across the state.
Teachers plan second appeal
The Board of Education chose to uphold the involuntary transfers of AP biology teacher Bert Wartski and honors English teacher Anne Thompson.
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UNC nonprofit to study Northside
Chapel Hill Foundation Real Estate Holdings will develop a five-year plan to sustain Chapel Hill’s Northside neighborhood.
CHT to study Eubanks park-and-ride
Chapel Hill Transit (CHT) to conduct a feasibility study for the expansion of the Eubanks Road Park-and-Ride lot.
New OWASA board chair
After serving as a board member for 12 years, Alan Rimer has been elected as the chair of the OWASA board of directors.
CHT to make schedule adjustments
Effective Aug. 13, Chapel Hill Transit (CHT) will implement bus schedule adjustments to improve transit-system efficiency.
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.