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Bassett: Growth could ease tax burden

The town’s future hinges on whether it can build the retail, office and residential space that companies and their employees want, Chapel Hill’s economic development director said. Published: May. 18, 2013 7:00 PM | Full story

Weigh in on local budgets this week

Many will have money on their minds this week as the county and Chapel Hill work out next year’s budget details. Published: May. 18, 2013 7:00 PM | Full story

Body of Chatham County man recovered from Jordan Lake

A fisherman spotted the body of Ricky Hill, 50, on Friday morning, a day after firefighters gave up the search they had carried out since Hill fell into Jordan Lake on Sunday afternoon. Published: May. 17, 2013 4:09 PM | Full story

Judge reseals Hedgepeth warrants another 60 days

A judge has continued the order sealing search warrants in the September death of a UNC student. Published: May. 17, 2013 2:53 PM | Full story

County library staff working on plan for future services

County library staff will spend the summer refining a three-year strategic plan and sorting through sites for a Southern Branch Library in Carrboro. Published: May. 17, 2013 1:16 PM | Full story

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Lucky 13 cycle cross country for cancer center

Ten local teens will pedal with purpose this summer, riding some 3,700 miles over 10 week, from Maryland to Oregon. Published: May. 18, 2013 7:00 PM | Full story
Grace Morken nearing the finish line
Apex boys’ lacrosse beat Wildcats to earn state title bid
East Chapel Hill defeats Green Hope to advance to girls’ lacrosse state title game
Wildcats sweep their way into eastern final

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Your letters, May 19

Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the American Recovery Reinvestment Act at a cost of nearly $85,000, 16 electric car charging stations have been installed in various locations scattered throughout Chapel Hill and Hillsborough. Published: May. 18, 2013 7:00 PM | Full story
My mother’s hands
A Chapel Hill vision, by design
More letters, May 19
Tell a teacher thanks

ArtsWeek More Stories

Luke Winslow King: The Beat of New Orleans

Frenchman Street is where New Orleans’ musical hearts beat today, a blaring row of jazz clubs safely removed from the tourist mills and “gentlemen’s” clubs of Bourbon Street. Published: May. 14, 2013 7:00 PM | Full story
Groups offer free screening of film challenging War on Drugs
Arts exhibits examine our impact
"Sincerely Yours" at the Ackland Art Museum
PlayMakers gives ‘Cabaret’ new look

Community More Stories

Lucky 13 cycle cross country for cancer center

Ten local teens will pedal with purpose this summer, riding some 3,700 miles over 10 week, from Maryland to Oregon. Published: May. 18, 2013 7:00 PM | Full story
Your Best Shot, May 15
Former Duke Chapel dean takes literary leap
Notables, May 8
Daybook, May 5
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Find a perfect Cape Cod at Morgan Creek

Cyndy and James B. Blackburn moved from Durham’s beautiful Forest Hills neighborhood to one of Chapel Hill’s Morgan Creek neighborhoods nine years ago. It shortened the commute time for both of them. Published: Apr. 26, 2013 3:33 PM | Full story
Out in the country
Area green homes open for viewing
Saving grace
Discovering Warrenton

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Your Best Shot, May 15
Today's Best Shot comes from reader Arvic Macapagal who lives off Homestead Road in Chapel Hill. "I took this photo at my house late 2012. I came home one day to find this enormous spider, clearly a die-hard CHHS Tigers fan, engineering this curious web pattern. Research reveals it to be an Argiope aurantia; commonly, Black and yellow garden spider. Pleased for its placid nature, I leaned in and took this snap. Hope you enjoy!"

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