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Category: Opinion
LETTER: Chatham County and its Tea Bag rulers
Earlier this year, Brian Bock ventured to untangle the “Occupation Problem†by converting its adherents to become constructive Tea Baggers.
BIG CITY: Dare to dream
The president announced a shift in immigration enforcement the other day, leading to outcry among his opponents.
Catch 22: Carrboro 2012
There is a Catch 22 hanging out in our community, and we need to solve it together.
Solution for pollution
Piedmont creeks need our help. Rainwater is running off roads, roofs and lawns and flowing too quickly into our creeks.
Not ready to cheer 2020
Watch out, Carrboro; Chapel Hill’s new comprehensive plan cannot help but have a major impact on your future too.
Less of a person in the eyes of North Carolina
The morning of May 9, 2012, I woke up less of a person in the eyes of my home state.
BIG CITY: Neighborly suggestions
Nice to see the Inter-Faith Council’s Good Neighbor plan clear the council. Took a while and we learned a lot.
Why do they hate us on Facebook?
Here’s a test for us churchgoers.
Shelve, don’t expedite
On June 19 the developers of Claremont South subdivision, Parker Louis LLC, are going to ask the Carrboro Board of Aldermen to expedite the process of obtaining a conditional-use permit.
BIG CITY: Learning from failure
One of the more infuriating characteristics of modern bureaucracies is the tendency to double down on failures even when confronted with a clear reality that something is not working.
Amendment One redux: discrimination, exclusion and equality
On May 8, North Carolina reached a historic but sadly familiar milestone with the passage of Amendment One.
BIG CITY: Government in denial
Let me assure you that you are not alone if some of what you might have heard transpired has left you scratching your head.
LETTER: Dual language should exist within community schools
Why not community school based dual language instruction?
LETTER: Thanks to Price supporters
With your support and your vote, we won the Democratic Primary and we are one step closer to my election as a District 2 representative on the Orange County Board of Commissioners.