Chatham County Schools (CCS) proudly announces that Beatrice Allen, a fifth-grade student from Perry W. Harrison Elementary School, has won the 2024-2025 CCS Spelling Bee. The district-level ...
Pittsboro woman, who once worked in Antarctica, credits heart pump with saving her life Canada announces retaliatory tariffs ...
A Pittsboro woman is living life to the fullest despite a heart condition that’s impacted a number of people in her family. ...
Community Theatre of Greensboro’s Addilyn Fogle and Selma Kural were named Junior Theater Festival All-Stars, a select group ...
Actions in Faith & Justice continues the Focus on Food Security Series with Come to the Table’s “The Root Causes of Food Insecurity” Workshop. Come to the Table is a program of RAFI-USA, a nonprofit ...
As Pittsboro continues to plan for development, commissioners approved two conditional re-zonings for undeveloped tracts near Chatham Park.
Chatham County has been selected to participate in the University of North Carolina’s Our State, Our Homes program to develop tools and resources to address local housing issues. Chatham County is one ...
Chatham Community Library celebrates Black History Month with Reggie Harris' "Freedom Songs and the Civil Rights Movement" ...
Victims are told they must pay large sums of money – sometimes thousands of dollars – to remove a GPS ankle monitor or secure ...
Chatham County has been selected to participate in the University of North Carolina’s Our State, Our Homes program to develop tools and resources to address local housing issues.
Pittsboro Mayor Kyle Shipp spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, January 28, discussing town news and events.
Is 1,4-dioxane dangerous? Opinions vary. But that hasn't stopped cities from releasing the chemical into the drinking water of communities.