Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger joins 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell on Thursday, July 22. She brings updates on an upcoming street repaving project, as well as discussions with UNC ahead of a new school year with more students returning to campus. Plus: a new restaurant is joining the downtown scene and some community members are petitioning for a splash pad.
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Painting of Bike Lanes on West Franklin Street Signals End of Project
The months-long project of repaving West Franklin Street in Chapel Hill is nearing an end, according to town officials, with the final steps of adding paint expected to take place this week. The North Carolina Department of Transportation repaves and re-stripes the downtown Chapel Hill street, which also is East Main Street in Carrboro, every […]

Resurfacing of W. Franklin Street, E. Main Street in Chapel Hill and Carrboro Begins
After several weeks of preparation, the North Carolina Department of Transportation is expected to begin its extensive repaving work along one of the most well-traveled roads in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. The state department repaves and restripes stretches of Franklin Street every ten years, with the western portion of the Chapel Hill road and its […]

Culbreth Road Repaving, Addition of New Bike Lanes Underway in Chapel Hill
Motorists throughout August will notice repaving work being completed on Culbreth Road in Chapel Hill. A release from the North Carolina Department of Transportation on Friday said a resurfacing project on the road is now underway. Contracted crews began to mill and resurface parts of the street, with improvement of pavement markings also to be […]

Town of Chapel Hill Shares Summer Timeline for Street Resurfacing
Starting next week, several streets in Chapel Hill will begin to be patched and resurfaced, signaling the beginning of a weeks-long effort throughout the town. A release from the Town of Chapel Hill on Friday shared a timeline for road work to be done throughout the summer by contractors. The message said milling and patching […]

Local Municipal Offices to Close for Observance of Good Friday
Local government offices and services around the community will be closed to observe Good Friday on April 3. Here’s a rundown of what residents can expect: Town of Chapel Hill The Town of Chapel Hill’s government offices will be closed Friday, and some facilities will also be closed Easter Sunday, April 5. Residential trash collection […]

Groundbreaking for Chapel Hill's Homestead Gardens Marks Milestone for Significant Affordable Housing Project
In a mulched clearing at the edge of the woods on Mar. 27, dozens of people donned hard hats and waited their turns to take part in a ceremonial groundbreaking for the future Homestead Gardens neighborhood. There are so many stakeholders involved that people were split up by organization to come take turns […]

Town of Chapel Hill Announces Plans for Fourth of July Drone Show, Replacing Fireworks Display
The night sky on July 4 in Chapel Hill is set to be filled with lights and action — just with a different source of entertainment than before. The Town of Chapel Hill’s Community Arts and Culture Department announced its summer programming schedule on Thursday, which included the Fourth of July plans to hold a […]

Our Town: The Story of Public Housing in Chapel Hill
The Town of Chapel Hill in collaboration with 97.9 The Hill WCHL & Chapelboro.com present “Our Town: Stories of Chapel Hill.” Each month you’ll hear from the people at the heart of your local government who are learning, serving, and working together to build a community where people thrive. This month, Jamila Lunsford and Derrick Parrish with the Town of Chapel Hill Housing and Community Development Department share their story.
On Air Today: A South Creek Update from Beechwood Homes President and Principal Steven Dubb
President and Principal of Beechwood Homes Steven Dubb spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Monday, March 23. He discussed Beechwood Homes South Creek development off 15-501 South across from Southern Village. He discussed the process of coming to an agreement with the town on the development, the inclusion of an 80-acre public nature preserve on the site, timelines for when more of the development will be ready, and more.

UPDATE: Man Reported Missing to Chapel Hill Police Found After Short Search
UPDATE: An OC Alerts message shared at 8:51 p.m. said Amit Desai was safely located. The Chapel Hill Police Department is asking for the community’s assistance in locating a missing person. Police officers say 51-year-old Amit Desai was last seen around 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Circle K gas station at the intersection of East […]
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