RECENTLY . . .
By Valarie Schwartz
A covering of snow like we saw this past week has transporting properties.
RECENTLY . . .
By Valarie Schwartz
A covering of snow like we saw this past week has transporting properties.
A remembrance of some among those our community lost this year:
I am a longtime resident of Chapel Hill as well as a patron of the town’s Easy Rider bus service since its inception.
VisArt Video, a mainstay in downtown Carrboro, will soon close its doors after more than 20 years renting DVDs and videos to the public.
By Ken Moore
Flora Columnist
This time every year, I encourage folks to resolve to walk a trail through local natural areas at least every weekend, beginning with New Year’s Day.
Drew Fogleman, 2, and his sister Eliza, 6, of Hampstead enjoyed the snow last weekend during a visit with their grandparents in Chapel Hill.
A month by month timeline of events in 2010.
Plans for the Inter-Faith Council’s Community House, a combination transitional shelter and health care center, will get its first official review Tuesday night.
This year had a somber undertone, the unmistakable impact of an extended period of high unemployment and a fairly stagnant economy.
Chatham County has scheduled community meetings to discuss the evaluation criteria that will be used to narrow the list of potential landfill sites, with the first meeting set for Jan. 11 at 10 a.m. at the Western Senior Center in Siler City.
The Carrboro Police Department announced on Tuesday that rape suspect Frank Cruz, 33, has been charged with additional rapes that occurred in 2005 and 2006.
Tobacco-prevention programs funded by the N.C. Health and Wellness Trust Fund continue to pay dividends
Orange County seeks applications from residents of Little River Township to serve on the county’s planning board.
A raccoon found in Chapel Hill tested positive for rabies last week at the State Laboratory of Public Health.