Chapel Hill artist is selling his priceless art at Crook’s Corner
Chapel Hill artist Paul Hrusovsky believes his work is priceless.
Read More »Chapel Hill artist Paul Hrusovsky believes his work is priceless.
Read More »The Orange County Department of Social Services is making sure children from low-income families can enjoy the excitement of getting Christmas presents. ...
Read More »A survey revealed negative aspects of Chapel Hill’s new Development Services Desk.
Read More »Orange County residents gathered at Galloway Ridge at Fearrington retirement community on Friday night to gather their goats.
Read More »Kathy Gunn knows better than most that no matter who someone is or where he or she comes from, everybody can agree on one thing: Food brings people together. ...
Read More »When UNC freshman Eliza Filene was at Carrboro High School, her involvement in the Academy of International Studies took her from Carrboro to Decatur, ...
Read More »Six businesses and their owners were enshrined forever in the town of Chapel Hill’s memory when the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce held its ...
Read More »When Mia Burroughs was elected to the Orange County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 5, an empty seat was left behind on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools ...
Read More »The town of Chapel Hill, in partnership with Habitat for Humanity, will open a new publicly owned affordable housing duplex at 105 Zieger Lane Friday. ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Police Department says it’s doing everything it can to make sure the proposed Obey Creek mixed-use development will be a safe place ...
Read More »From butter mints in Chapel Hill to banks in Guatemala, the Carolina Microfinance Initiative is promoting entrepreneurship one check at a time.
Read More »More and more restaurants are taking one night a year to contribute to fighting food poverty in Chapel Hill and Carrboro.
Read More »Charles Porter remembered a special Monday evening as The Village Band sat down to rehearse.
Read More »Entrepreneurs might be able to teach the Town of Chapel Hill something about problem solving.
Read More »There’s a little box on a post located at the Cedar Grove Park that runs itself 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Read More »When he was 13, Chapel Hill resident Chase Lewis invented a cart to help refugees transport their children to refugee camps. Less than two years later ...
Read More »The Franklin Hotel is joining the Hilton Hotel Curio Collection, making it part of a worldwide franchise.
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will induct six business leaders and families into its Hall of Fame on Thursday. The Daily Tar Heel will ...
Read More »After the Ebola virus garnered international attention for months, a scare at Duke University Hospital has some in the Triangle worried. While local health ...
Read More »Christmas is coming early at four middle schools in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, where faculty and staff will receive new Apple laptops in the coming weeks. ...
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