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Surge of Vehicle 8 Break-Ins in 24hrs at UNC Prompts Police Investigation
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Surge of Vehicle Break-Ins at UNC Prompts Police Investigation
Issue #088
In this Chapel Hill Insider Issue…
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📰Surge of Vehicle Break-Ins at UNC Prompts Police Investigation
📰Free Downtown Chapel Hill Parking on Weekends This July
📰Apple Pauses $1 Billion RTP Campus, Delays Construction by Four Years
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Surge of Vehicle Break-Ins at UNC Prompts Police Investigation
UNC police are investigating eight car break-ins in various locations on and near the campus within 24 hours. Areas affected include Baity Hill, Craige Parking Deck, and Fraternity Court. The investigation is ongoing, and the police have reminded the community to follow car safety practices. Information about the incidents should be reported to the police. Read the full story.
Free Downtown Chapel Hill Parking on Weekends This July
Take advantage of free parking in downtown Chapel Hill on weekends this July. The town offers complimentary parking in all town-operated lots every Saturday and Sunday throughout the month. You can park for free in lots such as 104 West Rosemary Street, 415 West Franklin Street, and many more. For a complete list of eligible lots, visit Park on the Hill.
Apple Pauses $1 Billion RTP Campus, Delays Construction by Four Years
Apple has paused its $1 billion East Coast hub project at Research Triangle Park, pushing the construction timeline back by four years. The delay, influenced by internal strategic and regulatory considerations, has drawn mixed reactions from local officials. Despite this, the project is expected to create 2,700 jobs, and regional leaders remain optimistic about its eventual completion and the economic benefits it will bring. Construction is now anticipated to begin in 2026, with local leaders confident that the region will continue to thrive and attract more tech companies in the future.

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