Beginning Monday, Chapel Hill Transit’s F route will only serve the on-campus bus stop at McDougle School on four trips.
40 years of kickin’ it.
Rainbow Soccer has come a long way since its inception in 1972.
Troop 39 to Canada, 1961
There will be a lot of old scouters in town this weekend to help Chapel Hill Boy Scout Troop 39 celebrate its 100th anniversary.
Phil Blank, May 24, 2012
Illustration by Phil Blank
FLORA: Little blue flowers steal the show
Two blue-flowered beauties have taken center stage during my recent walkabouts.
House Calls, May 24, 2012
This week we respond to questions about saunas and drinking alcohol in pregnancy.
BIG CITY: A town-county disconnect
The Amendment One vote was bound to drive up turnout, especially in Orange County, which was among the group of counties where amendment opponents wanted to drive turnout.
LETTER: Thankful for EZ Rider
We are truly blessed in Chapel Hill for having EZ Rider.
LETTER: Bravo, youth poets
Wow! Thanks to the youths who submitted their poems for the poetry contest.
LETTER: Criticism of police misses important points
I love that Maria Rowan misses two important points in her ramble last week criticizing those we in the Carrboro community entrust with maintaining law and order.
LETTER: Balance interests of dual language, FPG
While I am a parent whose children neither attend FPG nor are enrolled in a dual-language program, the recent media coverage prompted me to read the dual-language report to learn more.
LETTER: Dimon gambling lost big
The GOP, who gave us the laugh-a-minute production on choosing a presidential candidate a few months back, finally focused on Mitt Romney.
LETTER: Support Dalton for governor
I am writing in support of the one candidate capable of governing North Carolina starting on day one, and that candidate is Walter Dalton.
Chapel Hill High principal leaving
Chapel Hill High School principal Jesse Dingle is leaving the district to become principal of John Handley High School in Winchester, Va.
Tech student state winners
The state winners from the Technology Students Association have been announced by the Career and Technical Education Department.