The Chapel Hill Police Department has charged 19-year-old John Alfred Cradle II of Durham in connection with multiple residential break-ins.
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Family Dollar proposal denied
The Carrboro Board of Adjustment in June voted to deny a variance needed for a Family Dollar store proposed for a one-acre parcel.
BOE upholds Thompson’s transfer
Involuntary transfer of Chapel Hill High School honors English teacher Anne Thompson upheld.
RENA community center to close
A community center on Purefoy Drive operated by the RENA has been told it must close its doors by Aug. 11.
DNA testing reveals Hogan, slave family link
A long-lost chapter of Orange County history that has recently been discovered could just as easily be lost.
Landmark tree struck, monitored
A familiar piece of the Carrboro skyline was endangered last Thursday when lightning struck a large willow oak on the Weaver Street lawn.
BOE approves 2012-13 budget
At their meeting last Thursday, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education voted 6-0 to approve the proposed 2012-13 budget.
Man killed crossing 54
Ricardo Eriberto Rivera Calix, 53, was hit by two cars Saturday night and killed while crossing N.C. 54 east of Jones Ferry Road.
New post office opens
A new contract postal unit (CPU) has opened in Chapel Hill.
Roadwork on South Columbia
Construction crews are closing various lanes on South Columbia Street between South Road and Cameron Avenue through the end of next week.
Arrest made in Peeping Tom case
Chapel Hill Police have arrested Jeremy Mark Jee on four counts of secretly peeping.
Housing boards need members
The Orange County Board of Commissioners is looking for residents to serve on the Affordable Housing Advisory Board and the Housing Authority.
Students question teacher transfers
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School district administrators believe that Chapel Hill High School currently possesses a “toxic culture.â€
ACA decision leaves questions for health centers
A vast number of uninsured Americans should obtain health coverage, one way or another, by 2014.
BOCC shows support for settlement center
In 1978 the Dispute Settlement Center was founded and opened its doors in Carrboro.