In “Lady Pearl Pageant,” It’s Character That Counts Posted by Aaron Keck | Dec 11, 2015 | News Around Town The Lady Pearl Pageant – next March in Durham – is a mentorship program too. Read More
Chapel Hill-Carrboro Holiday Parade Is Saturday Posted by Aaron Keck | Dec 11, 2015 | News Around Town The Holiday Parade runs from Morehead Planetarium to Carrboro Town Hall. Read More
“Toy Chest” Will Be Open For Thousands Posted by Aaron Keck | Dec 11, 2015 | Local Government Orange County DSS hosts the Toy Chest every year – and they need your help to make it possible. Read More
“Sunday Assembly,” Chapel Hill’s Un-Church, Marks One Year Posted by Aaron Keck | Dec 10, 2015 | News Around Town The “Sunday Assembly” movement started in England three years ago and it’s growing worldwide. Read More
PPP: NC Republicans (Not Just Trump Supporters) Highly Anti-Muslim Posted by Aaron Keck | Dec 10, 2015 | Election Millions of Americans actually believe “shutting down all the mosques” is an idea worth considering. Read More
December 9, 2015: The Kids Take Over! Posted by Aaron Keck | Dec 10, 2015 | Talking Books We’re joined by Susan’s sons Jake and Miller, chaos immediately ensues, and somewhere in there we recommend Christmas gifts for kids. Read More
12 UNC Tar Heels Named All-Conference Posted by Aaron Keck | Dec 9, 2015 | Featured, UNC Sports UNC offensive lineman Landon Turner and specialist Ryan Switzer were named to the All-ACC first team, as chosen by the league’s 14 coaches. Quarterback Marquise Williams came in third in the vote for ACC Player of the Year... Read More
Spend This Christmas With The Clef Hangers Posted by Aaron Keck | Dec 9, 2015 | Arts The Clef Hangers’ album is called “Carols from the Hill.” Read More
Stroman On Sports: Bowls Galore! Posted by Aaron Keck | Dec 7, 2015 | Collegiate Is the college football world suffering from too many bowls? Does it even matter? Read More
Week of December 7, 2015 Posted by Aaron Keck | Dec 7, 2015 | Conversations with the Mayors Holiday events continue in Hillsborough and Carrboro. Lydia Lavelle talks solid waste…and a somber anniversary. Read More