All up in your business, August 19, 2014
After almost 50 years in the University Square development, Chapel Hill Barber Shop has relocated to the Courtyard.
Read More »After almost 50 years in the University Square development, Chapel Hill Barber Shop has relocated to the Courtyard.
Read More »This Friday, students who want to celebrate making it through their first week of classes will have a new hangout to visit — The Heel Bar and Grill. ...
Read More »Students craving weekend brunch on North Campus now have an option that will save them the walk to Rams Head Dining Hall.
Read More »Ten years ago, John Soehner quit his job as an occupational therapy assistant, bought a tractor and learned to grow organic food.
Read More »Jonathan Bloom is an alumnus of UNC’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication and author of American Wasteland.
Read More »A North Carolina child is one of about 30 people nationwide who have been infected by salmonella in a recent outbreak linked to Trader Joe’s, a national ...
Read More »UNC students have been snacking on chicken and cheddar biscuits for almost 35 years. Soon, those biscuits will come on wheels. Eddie Williams, owner ...
Read More »A fleet of scooters bearing bright pink flags will soon take to the streets of Chapel Hill and Carrboro to deliver food from local restaurants to residents. ...
Read More »March is national nutrition month, but for Orange County officials and organizations, making healthy food more affordable and accessible is a year-round ...
Read More »Moreton Neal will publish the second edition of her “Food Lover’s Guide to Orange County” later this year.
Read More »In a hard economy, downtown restaurants face tough competition — and some are updating their menus to keep up.
Read More »UNC students are trying to save some of the 83 to 100 animals most people consume each year. Eleni Vlachos, a local advocate for veganism who has been ...
Read More »Food trucks differ from brick-and-mortar restaurants in many ways, from target clientele to their lack of permanent address. But there is one standard ...
Read More »Chapel Hill now stands alone in the county in its strict regulation of food trucks.
Read More »With Thanksgiving approaching fast, Juan Tuset wants to make sure all Hispanic residents in need receive enough information to register for a holiday ...
Read More »Despite a cold rain, more than 50 UNC students went door-to-door in Meadowmont and Southern Village to collect food for local children Monday afternoon. ...
Read More »For local business owner Kyle Heath, Halloween used to be the most profitable night of the year — rivaled only by a national championship. But since ...
Read More »Maple View won this year’s Farm of the Year award from the North Carolina State Grange, a nonprofit organization promoting the agricultural community, ...
Read More »As the leaves begin to change color, so do the menus at some of Chapel Hill’s most famous restaurants and coffee shops. Local chefs are whipping up ...
Read More »The half-renovated 1976 Airstream trailer that sits in Steve and Nancy Williams’ driveway in Carrboro represents their plan to make some extra money ...
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