The Chapel Hill Bouncing Bulldogs host 28th annual jump rope workshop
Competitive jump rope teams often get the same blank stare when trying to explain the sport they love. But when people see the sport in action for the ...
Read More »Competitive jump rope teams often get the same blank stare when trying to explain the sport they love. But when people see the sport in action for the ...
Read More »A UNC home football game wouldn't be complete without spotting Ramses munching grass on the sidelines of Kenan Stadium. The Hogan family has been proud ...
Read More »John Williams is the principal at Phoenix Academy High School in Chapel Hill and was recently named Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Principal of the ...
Read More »A new family owned eatery has popped up on Franklin Street offering a unique menu: acai bowls, toast and eclectic beverages. Staff writer Samantha Yi ...
Read More »Fayetteville State University will receive $8.2 million over the next seven years for Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs. ...
Read More »The students at Orange County Schools that enrolled in Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and Project Lead the Way courses took a total of ...
Read More »Keith Hanson always hated running.
Read More »The North Carolina Commission of Inquiry on Torture will hold a public hearing Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 to explore North Carolina’s role in supporting the ...
Read More »Carrboro will be the first town in North Carolina to become more colorful with an LGBT rainbow crosswalk that will include an additional two stripes to ...
Read More »UNC campus organizations held a forum for Chapel Hill town council candidates on Thursday.
Read More »Leaders in education, business, philanthropy and government across North Carolina have come together to form My Future NC — a statewide commission focused ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday for the development of a Wegman’s grocery store off of Fordham Boulevard. ...
Read More »Residents of 416 Pittsboro St. saw their house go up in flames on Oct. 17.
Read More »On Oct. 17, North Carolina House Republicans overturned N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 656 — part of which cancels the primaries for North ...
Read More »Rev. T. Anthony Spearman is the newly elected president of the North Carolina State Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored ...
Read More »When a group of Carolina alumni heard the Carolina Coffee Shop might have to close, they invested in the restaurant in the hopes of preserving a well-established ...
Read More »Students filled the Agora on Oct. 10 to watch their classmates use their shoes as binoculars and bet on fake racehorses during the Granville Towers Hypnotist ...
Read More »Launch Chapel Hill is an award-winning company created to help expand business ventures and stimulate economic growth within Chapel Hill and Orange County. ...
Read More »Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. Small, large, circle, square, thin crust, stuffed crust or with extra toppings.
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