With five options on the table, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education has to choose which one will determine the future of the district’s Spanish Dual Language Program.
Amendment One redux: discrimination, exclusion and equality
On May 8, North Carolina reached a historic but sadly familiar milestone with the passage of Amendment One.
BIG CITY: Government in denial
Let me assure you that you are not alone if some of what you might have heard transpired has left you scratching your head.
LETTER: Dual language should exist within community schools
Why not community school based dual language instruction?
LETTER: Thanks to Price supporters
With your support and your vote, we won the Democratic Primary and we are one step closer to my election as a District 2 representative on the Orange County Board of Commissioners.
Storm rains down on Tar Heels
What occurred at Boshamer Stadium on the Carolina campus this past weekend is no great mystery.
FLORA: Mulberry names go round and round
Citizen reader Mary Ayers recently suggested that I might enjoy seeing a beautiful red-fruited mulberry tree out on Union Grove Road at the edge of a farm field.
Transit tax to appear on Nov. ballot
The Orange County Board of Commissioners voted 5-2 to approve putting a transit-tax referendum on the November ballot.
Council weighs budget options
The Chapel Hill Town Council hashed out several budget approaches on Monday, including options ranging from no tax increase to a larger-than-proposed tax hike.
Town, DOT offer plan for safer Jones Ferry
Jones Ferry Road could become safer for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists if the N.C. Department of Transportation moves forward with a plan to improve the corridor.
UNC gives Garden 107 acres
More than 107 acres of environmentally sensitive land has been allocated by UNC to the N.C. Botanical Garden as part of the Mason Farm Biological Reserve.
Police to hold community meetings
The Chapel Hill Police Department is presenting a series of community meetings to highlight CHPD initiatives.
Fleet Feet shake-up
The management team of Fleet Feet Inc. partnered with Raleigh-based Investors Management Corporation (IMC) to acquire Fleet Feet Sports.
Police seek purse-snatcher
The Hillsborough Police Department is seeking information about the location of Tisha Marie Childress.
New Weaver Dairy traffic pattern
NCDOT is implementing a new traffic pattern on Weaver Dairy Road between Perkins Drive and Kingston Road.