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Carrboro: Unified Development Ordinance and the Downtown Area Plan

Carrboro Mayor Pro Tem Danny Nowell spoke with 97. 9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Friday, November 14, filling in for Mayor Barbara Foushee. He discussed the most recent Town Council meeting, which saw discussion of the town’s Unified Development Ordinance, which dovetailed into a discussion of the downtown area plan. He also talked about leaf [.] The post Carrboro: Unified Development Ordinance and the Downtown Area Plan appeared first on Chapelboro. com.

Justin Baldoni’s Texts Show Support From Rainn Wilson in Blake Lively Feud: ‘You Were Set Up’

In the midst of feuding with Blake Lively while filming “It Ends With Us,” Justin Baldoni received texts of support from his friend, “The Office” alum Rainn Wilson. As a result of Baldoni’s legal defense team filing the texts as evidence, the details of the group chat have been released. On a Jan. 5, 2024, [.].

“A slight cloud would ___ the sky”: “Frankenstein” WSJ Crossword Clue

That should be all the information you need to solve for the “A slight cloud would ___ the sky”: “Frankenstein” crossword clue! Be sure to check more clues on our Crossword Answers. The post “A slight cloud would ___ the sky”: “Frankenstein” WSJ Crossword Clue appeared first on Try Hard Guides.

Actress Dasha Nekrasova Fired By Gersh, Dropped From Movie Amid Backlash Over Podcast Interview With Far-Right Political Commentator Nick Fuentes

Dasha Nekrasova, an actress known for her work in projects like HBO’s Succession and A24’s Materialists, has been fired by Gersh over a recent podcast interview with far-right political commentator Nick Fuentes, Deadline has confirmed with a spokesperson for the agency.].

Discovering a Hidden Gem

Can acts of seemingly pure self-sacrificial love be morally reckless? F. Marion Crawford’s dexterous handling of such questions in “The Heart of Rome” marks the novel as deserving a place in the canon of great twentieth-century literature. Having just finished writing a fifty-part series for Crisis Magazine on “Unsung Heroes of Christendom”, I’ve been spending [.].