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Seeking refuge
Located in Pittsboro off N.C. 87 are just under 16 acres soon to be dedicated to rescuing farm animals.
July 4 in Carrboro
Amber Hayes has a little fun in between signing up participants for various contests in Carrboro’s Fourth of July celebrations.
Beating the heat
A number of residents young and old were gathered at the pool to cool off from the summer heat.
A Southern gem’s fate
Ernest Dollar likes to refer to uncovering the history of the Hogan-Rogers house as his real-life Oprah Winfrey episode.
School’s out!
Students across Carrboro and Chapel Hill celebrated the last day of school and graduation with a variety of events last weekend.
Board set to vote on dual-language magnet
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.
Sweet Redemption
Jags take state title.
40 years of kickin’ it.
Rainbow Soccer has come a long way since its inception in 1972.
Incumbent commissioners defeated
With three seats on the Orange County Board of Commissioners being contested in Tuesday’s Democratic primary, voters signaled a desire for change.
Mr. Hackney heads home
When Joe Hackney set out to represent this community in the North Carolina House of Representatives 32 years ago, he did so with purpose.
Welcome, Mr. President
The Southern Part of Heaven welcomed President Barack Obama on Tuesday as the president kicked off his tour of college campuses with a visit to UNC.
Biz owners: Amendment One could harm business, economic development
Much has made of the moral and religious reasons to be for or against Amendment One, the constitutional change that would make marriage between a man and a woman the only domestic union legally recognized by the state.
Craft brewery comes to Carrboro
Increasingly in Carrboro, you will find a culture of artisan foods and gourmet gurus. Some of it is imported and some of it comes from the old mill town itself.
Weaving for Guatemala
McDougle Middle School students David Getka, Jeremiah Marsh and Jonathan Sepulveda weave bracelets for the “McDougle Mills†event last week.















