Crumbl Cookies to come to Franklin Street, although opening date remains unknown
Crumbl Cookies is coming to Franklin Street at a date that is yet to be announced. The store will be located at 133 W. Franklin St. Suite 150, between ...
Read More »Crumbl Cookies is coming to Franklin Street at a date that is yet to be announced. The store will be located at 133 W. Franklin St. Suite 150, between ...
Read More »Ben Folds' initiative Keys For Kids is supporting seven non-profit organizations in North Carolina to provide little-to-no-cost keyboards and music ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order protecting access to abortion in North Carolina at a press conference on Wednesday. The order states that patients ...
Read More »Transgender people born in North Carolina will now be able to change the sex designation on their birth certificates without the requirement of gender-affirming ...
Read More »B3 Coffee held a grand opening for its first permanent kiosk in the lobby of the Chapel Hill Public Library on Saturday, serving about 150 customers ...
Read More »Still Life held soft-opening events on Friday and Saturday, showing off its rooftop area for the first time and adding a new nightlife spot for the ...
Read More »July is National Park and Recreation Month, and the Towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro are celebrating with a variety of events. The National Recreation ...
Read More »At a press conference on Wednesday, Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order that will protect reproductive freedom and abortion in North Carolina. The ...
Read More »Voting in a new city, or even a new state, can be confusing. Among other things, you must register to vote in the area and figure out where the closest ...
Read More »For UNC students and community members looking for something to do on the Fourth of July this year, here is a guide to the many events that Chapel Hill ...
Read More »Prologue Used and Rare Books, a sister storefront adjacent to Epilogue Books Chocolate Brews, held its preview night event on Saturday. Although it was ...
Read More »In June, gas stations across the country displayed the highest average prices ever recorded. In some areas of the country, this means average gas prices ...
Read More »Orange County Animal Services received a $20,000 grant from the Petco Love Foundation to support its Working Barn Cat initiative during a ceremony ...
Read More »The owner of Carrboro Pizza Oven, Jeff Mauldin, is looking to sell the business to a new owner. The pizza restaurant, located in Carr Mill Mall, makes ...
Read More »Two community workshops will be held in the Koch Memorial Forest Theatre to gather community feedback on renovations for the theatre that would address ...
Read More »Getting involved in local government can be a daunting task for incoming first-year students. To help facilitate this process, The Daily Tar Heel spoke ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Police Department launched its new online crime reporting system last week, providing Chapel Hill residents with another way to file non-emergency ...
Read More »The FDA approved the Pfizer BioNTech and Moderna COVID vaccines for children as young as 6 months on June 17, nearly eight months after Pfizer’s approval ...
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP held a rally to protect women’s rights in downtown Chapel Hill just 24 hours after the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision ...
Read More »Over 1,000 people filled the Bicentennial Plaza in downtown Raleigh on Friday evening to protest the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to reverse Roe v. ...
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