Will Crawl For Food: Your guide to Franklin Street's Small Plate Crawl
By Mary Glen Hatcher | September 29, 2015Is Lenoir becoming your Le-normal?
Is Lenoir becoming your Le-normal?
Bed-and-breakfasts were the focus of Monday's Chapel Hill Town Council business meeting – but residents can't agree on what to do about them.
Seven of the eight candidates running for election to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education convened at the Chapel Hill Public Library for a forum hosted by the local chapter of the League of Women Voters.
Tweets related to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area from this week — keep up with your town leaders and neighbors.
’Tis the season of football, flannel, and PSLs—a.k.a. the best time of the year.
Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe on West Franklin Street received a $100,000 grant from Chase Business.
Now that the semester is in full swing, you’re probably spending time trapped inside the concrete walls of the library, eyes glued to a textbook under fluorescent lighting, wishing you could be anywhere but the uncomfortable seat you’ve been sitting in for hours.
If you were mindlessly wandering down our beloved Franklin Street and found yourself walking a few steps past the mouth-watering scent of Buns Burgers & Fries, you could take a left at the end of the sidewalk and look across the street at a squat, rectangular, blue building.
Eight candidates are currently vying for four open seats on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education. Annetta Streater and David Saussy will attempt to retain their spots on the board. Chairman Mike Kelley and Board member Jamezetta Bedford's seats are up for grabs after the pair decided not to run for reelection after their terms expire this year.
Carrboro’s Board of Aldermen met Tuesday to discuss several issues, including making Carrboro more bike-friendly and the potential opening of Pizzeria Mercato Restaurant on 408 West Weaver Street.
Staff writer Mary Glen Hatcher sat down with a few people on Franklin Street for Town Talk’s weekly Humans of Chapel Hill feature.
Starbuck’s Pumpkin Spice Latte steals the show every fall that rolls around. What people may not know about the famed drink is the various ways one can order it or even recreate it to save the money.