Over two decades, students have flocked to single-family homes in Northside
It was gradual at first.
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Read More »The 41-year-old University Mall is preparing to welcome a new cinema and many new tenants as part of its ongoing rebranding process — leaving businesses ...
Read More »Allison Stewart had never liked physics much, but watching her third-grade students create their own spacecrafts gave her a new perspective.
Read More »From stories about transgender dating to stories about almost missing out on the love of your life, The Monti is celebrating the best storytellers of ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Farmers’ Market wants to keep its University Mall home — but its future at the location remains uncertain.
Read More »Recent outreach efforts have struggled to convince some Orange County property managers to accept payment in the form of vouchers from the federal affordable ...
Read More »Dozens of high school students and parents gathered at Peace and Justice Plaza on Wednesday night to honor a girl who wanted her death to inspire acceptance ...
Read More »A local business and a nonprofit are working together to improve the living conditions of Carrboro resident Lillie Brown.
Read More »Some Chapel Hill residents are debating the effect that private transit services are having on public transportation, sparked by the arrival of LUX at ...
Read More »Her whole life, Demetrise Stephenson-Cobb dreamt of becoming a police officer and eventually working for the State Bureau of Investigation.
Read More »Bill Leone is humble.
Read More »As e-books gain popularity, companies that provide them are gaining ground — like Freebooksy, a free e-book business in Carrboro.
Read More »Google Fiber will help Chapel Hill and Carrboro approach the speed of light.
Read More »At its meeting Tuesday night, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted to sell the vacant, town-owned condominium space at 110 East Main St., located above ...
Read More »Cheaper gas prices are doing more for Chapel Hill residents than just lowering costs at the pump — it might impact local public transit systems.
Read More »Three business owners have branched into the business of blessings, as they continue to assist area schools in paying off their overdue lunch debts.
Read More »Art galleries in Chapel Hill have had to get creative to make ends meet.
Read More »Though Chapel Hill town officials have toughened their stance on accidental alarms, they haven’t been able to extinguish the issue.
Read More »As Japanese company Morinaga America Foods Inc. prepares to open its candy factory in Mebane, the company is trying to recruit workers who could start ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council met Monday to review the first progress report detailing the progress of renewal in the Ephesus-Fordham District.
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