DSI Comedy moves into more room to perform on Franklin Street
With a fresh start and a new downtown location, Dirty South Comedy Theater can now be more active and publicly accessible.
Read More »With a fresh start and a new downtown location, Dirty South Comedy Theater can now be more active and publicly accessible.
Read More »While college students took a break before summer kicked in, Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Orange County governments were hard at work.
Read More »The May 6 primary elections ended in few surprises overall — despite a crowded and expensive U.S. Senate race and some close victories at the local ...
Read More »Charles Blackwood will face David Caldwell in an upcoming runoff election for Orange County Sheriff.
Read More »Even while living in New York City, Teddy Lovejoy wanted a beautiful garden.
Read More »Students who are moving out of college have a new place to put unwanted items in place of the dumpster.
Read More »The first day of early voting Thursday brought at least 53 voters and a slew of local politicians and community leaders to the lawn of North Carolina ...
Read More »As classes come to an end, a culmination of festivities is hitting 140 West development to kick off summer.
Read More »To many, the term "House Bill 998" doesn’t ring any bells.
Read More »Marco Cervantes applied to five colleges and was accepted to all of them. His plans after high school were filled with libraries, books and a prospective ...
Read More »Some people in North Carolina are forced to turn to the nearest corner store or fast food restaurant when hungry.
Read More »Some shouted and some were almost brought to tears as more than 50 people expressed their thoughts about a controversial redevelopment plan in Chapel ...
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 »Gov. Pat McCrory wants to give in-state tuition benefits to veterans attending community colleges — but it’s still up in the air if the state will ...
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 »High-speed fiber could be headed to Chapel Hill, but this time the proposal comes from the AT&T network.
Read More »Before town and county governments can move forward with promised plans for the Rogers Road neighborhood, residents say they need to know their role.
Read More »Interest in the Durham-Orange light rail project drew several graduate students to the Student Union Tuesday.
Read More »After taking a bite out of crime for nine years, Carrboro patrol dog Kilo now looks forward to biting into many treats during the start of his retirement. ...
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