Neighbors of the proposed Dunhill subdivision expressed concerns about the project’s well system and its impact on their water supply.
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Labor Day closings
In observance of Labor Day on Monday, most municipal offices will be closed.
Estes Drive closed Friday
NCDOT will close a portion of Estes Drive at the railroad crossing on Friday
Police arrest break-in suspects
The Chapel Hill Police Department has arrested and charged four individuals for being involved in a residential breaking and entering.
Resident bitten by rabid skunk
Orange County Animal Services received its ninth positive rabies test of 2012.
WCHL begins broadcasting on 97.9 FM
After broadcasting on 1360 AM for more than 60 years, WCHL has added a new channel and is now broadcasting on 97.9 FM.
Old Sterling Drive closed
Portions of Old Sterling Drive will be closed for resurfacing Aug. 30-31 and Sept. 4-8.
Teachers drop transfer appeal
With their request to remain at Chapel Hill High School during the appeal process denied, teachers Bert Wartski and Anne Thompson are no longer Chapel Hill High staff members.
Health dept. awaits next steps
Officials say certain provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act can enhance the quality of life for all people in Orange County.
District ready for start of school
Summer break comes to an abrupt end Aug. 27, when students in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district return to class.
Beloved crossing guard dies
Members of the McDougle School community will head back to class, but a familiar face won’t be there to greet them on their way to school.
BOCC plans government campus
Members of the Orange County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday discussed future plans to consolidate and centralize county services.
East Main Street to close Saturday
On Aug. 25, the N.C. Department of Transportation will close East Main Street to through traffic from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Wilson Park path construction
Construction has begun on a path that will extend from Wilson Park to Estes Drive Extension south of the railroad tracks.
UNC to address academic-athletic balance
Former N.C. Gov. and AAU President brought to help address issues related to the African and Afro-American studies department at UNC.