A vacant space in downtown will be transformed into an arts studio for the summer and four local artists will serve as community-based artists in residence.
The Town of Chapel Hill Stormwater Management Utility Advisory Board is hosting a free public workshop, “Preparing for the Next Big Flood,” from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 7.
Low-income residents in Chapel Hill who are displaced may be eligible for financial assistance for security deposits and utility connections through the Town of Chapel Hill’s new Housing Displacement Assistance Program.
Elected officials, affordable housing organizations, and community members gathered on Monday, April 29, to hold a housewarming event and celebrate the opening of a new addition to Town’s permanently affordable housing stock.
Asplundh, a tree maintenance company, will conduct lane closures along Estes Drive from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, May 6, to trim tree limbs that have grown too close to power lines.
To promote greater diversity of native plants and animals, beautify Pritchard Park, and create a healthier ecosystem, the Explore More Team at Chapel Hill Public Library is asking for volunteers to help uproot invasive exotic plants.
Zara, an original one person show about race, religion and identity in the American South closes its debut tour with a free performance and audience Q&A at Chapel Hill Public Library at 7 p.m Wednesday, May 1.
The Chapel Hill Town Council will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, at Chapel Hill Town Hall to consider an agenda that includes the following highlights.
Available now, are our 2019 Summer Recreation Programs. Featured this summer are two national promotions for celebrating parks and recreation, as well as new family art classes and outdoor adventure programs.