Chair of the Orange County Commissioners Renée Price joins 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell on Wednesday, April 6 to discuss highlights from Tuesday’s board meeting.
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Orange County is a place people want to raise their families, and manufactured housing allows a lot of low-income housing families to do that.

Our Town: The Story of Language Access and Language Justice 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, Rebecca Buzzard and Katelyn Robalino, from the Town’s Strategic Communications Marketing and Engagement team tell the story of Language Access and Language Justice in Chapel Hill.
Chapel Hill: Transit News, Manufactured Homes and Celebrating UNC Basketball
Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger joins 97.9 The Hill's Brighton McConnell on Thursday, April 7 to share highlights from this week's town council meeting. She discusses two proclamations for the Chapel Hill community, as well as a dedication of a transit facility and early work to craft a plan for manufactured homes.
Chatham County Roundup: County Commissioner Karen Howard
Chatham County Commissioner Karen Howard joins 97.9 The Hill's Brighton McConnell on Tuesday, November 16 to discuss several events around the area. Howard shares details on the recent Board of Commissioners meeting and CIP work session. She also shares thoughts about the latest water contamination for Pittsboro and the close of Chatham 250 celebrations.

Carrboro Seeks to Protect Manufactured Home Communities
The Carrboro Town Council is trying to take preventative measures to ensure protections for manufactured home residents, following scrutiny stemming from Chapel Hill's 1200 MLK Project.
Still No Solution, But Lots Of Action To Help Displaced Mobile Home Residents
Town and county officials met last week to discuss their ongoing efforts to help residents of two mobile home parks, who face imminent eviction to make room for development.
Emotional Pleas at Chapel Hill Meeting Over Possible Redevelopment of Mobile Home Park
Lakeview Mobile Home Park is located on Weaver Dairy Road with some residents residing at the park for over 15 years. The park has grown to include 33 mobile homes and two duplexes on the property and is home to roughly 120 Chapel Hill residents. The residents may soon be displaced, however, as Texas-based developer […]
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