Transportation is on the county’s agenda. Also: Hillsborough’s stickwork sculpture comes down, Lavelle talks aging, and Orange County is hit by the federal shutdown.
OWASA reports on the recent water main break; a look back at the dozens of resolutions passed by Orange County Commissioners this year; a police standoff ends safely in Carrboro.
Looking ahead to 2019: what are our top local priorities? (Also: Hillsborough and Carrboro celebrate the holiday; Orange County tackles elections and housing; Chapel Hill takes a breather after a rough fall.)
Stevens discusses town-county relations, Hemminger preps for the season’s first big winter storm – and Penny Rich comes in for her first appearance as the new county board chair.
We’re getting ready for the Orange County Economic Development summit, which will be live on WCHL Wednesday, October 17, from 3-7 pm! WCHL’s Ron Stutts spoke with Orange County Commissioner Penny Rich and Laurie Paolicelli of the Visitors Bureau.
Saturday marks the final day to early vote in the North Carolina primary. Voters will be choosing their party’s candidates for the general election for the offices of President, US Senate, Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney...