Chapel Hill Comics turns a page
After 20 years with the store, owner Andrew Neal has decided to sell Chapel Hill Comics and see what else life has in store for him.
Read More »After 20 years with the store, owner Andrew Neal has decided to sell Chapel Hill Comics and see what else life has in store for him.
Read More »It may not come as a surprise to the people who love Chapel Hill for its abundance of restaurants, thriving nightlife, eclectic edge and Carolina blue ...
Read More »East End Oyster & Martini Bar will officially close its doors on Saturday, but Country Nights will live on downstairs at Deep End.
Read More »When John Woodard told customers the pharmacy in Sutton’s Drug Store was closing down, he got a lot of concern that the entire store would be going ...
Read More »Despite the tragedies that befell his first two business ventures, John Hanna opened Mina’s Grill on Franklin Street with optimism and determination. ...
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Read More »People on Franklin Street lined up out the door of Sup Dogs, the Greenville-based restaurant which opened Monday.
Read More »Chapel Hill residents are already well acquainted with the sounds of construction in downtown areas — and it is not over yet.Since 1994, the town ...
Read More »With smaller class loads and more open schedules, student entrepreneurs are spending their summer vacation in Chapel Hill developing and making progress ...
Read More »In a precedent-setting move, the Student Safety and Security Committee granted $15,000 in student fees to Buzz Rides — the for-profit taxi service ...
Read More »The ArtsCenter in Carrboro is paying homage to its local roots this weekend.
Read More »Franklin Street Plaza LLC is selling its downtown Chapel Hill property CVS Plaza this week after owning it for almost a decade.
Read More »The eyecarecenter at 140 West partnered with Farmer Foodshare to celebrate Earth Day.
Read More »The 200 shelter cats living at Goathouse Refuge in Pittsboro tend to crouch low to the ground and run in group panic when they hear the sound of gunshots ...
Read More »The Bull’s Head Bookshop is an oddity in the UNC system.
Read More »A new location and exhibit bring a new beginning for WomanCraft Gifts, a well-established local craft co-operative.
Read More »Google searched high and low, but a close connection to UNC’s computer science department led the company to choose a downtown location for its Chapel ...
Read More »You can wear eye-catching pants, a multi-colored tie, a double-breasted blazer and a striped shirt when you are Alexander Julian giving a lecture to UNC ...
Read More »Time-Out is not ready to throw in the towel.
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