Opting not to pursue an independent investigation of the Nov. 13 raid of the former Yates Motor Co. building, the Chapel Hill Town Council on Monday voted 7-1 to have town staff collect information from those with first-hand knowledge of the events via an input website.
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Chapel Hill OKs food trucks
CHAPEL HILL – Clearing the way for food trucks in Chapel Hill, the Town Council voted unanimously on Monday to approve a fee schedule for an ordinance that will allow the trucks within town limits.
Assessing the needs of the homeless
It’s 4:30 a.m., and a pack of eight visitors, led by Brady, a UNC graduate and soon-to-be medical student, and Emily Clark, a social worker, has arrived at a campsite unannounced.
Council rejects Charterwood
CHAPEL HILL – After more than four years of consideration and six meetings regarding the proposed Charterwood development, the Chapel Hill Town Council rejected the project on Monday.
Leaders confirm 2013 landfill closure
Questions linger over what the county and its municipalities are going to do with their trash.
CVS neighborhood meeting
Neighbors of 201 N. Greensboro St. are invited to a meeting on Feb. 8 from 7-9 p.m. at Carrboro Town Hall to discuss the proposed CVS development project.
Faison running for governor
Rep. Bill Faison has announced his bid as a candidate seeking the Democratic nomination for governor of North Carolina.
Chamber adds dental care
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce and Piedmont Health Services have announced a pilot program to expand the chamber’s health-care program to include dental care.
Tax listing deadline extended
Due to a delay in mailing notifications, the deadline for property tax listing in Orange County has been extended.
Weaver Street bus routes resume
The Chapel Hill Transit CW bus has resumed its regular route on Weaver Street due to the completion of major construction on the street.
Remove cemetery decorations
The Town of Hillsborough asks residents to remove all holiday decorations, including poinsettias, from the town cemetery by Feb. 10.
One messy debate
As the 2013 closure of the Orange County Landfill nears, a number of ideas are floating around as to how the county should proceed on solid waste management, but one thing remains clear: There is no simple solution.
Carrboro approves Shelton Station zoning
the Carrboro Board of Aldermen on Tuesday voted 4-3 to approve the rezoning of property planned for the project near the intersection of North Greensboro and Shelton streets.
Council delays Yates investigator decision
Chapel Hill Town Council voted unanimously on Monday to refer a petition requesting the investigator to staff
Weaver Street open
Weaver Street is now completely open to traffic.