Chapel Hill flooding leads to downed trees and power outages across town
By Erin Kolstad | April 26Since Sunday afternoon, more than 5.25 inches of rain fell in Chapel Hill, leading to downed trees, power outages and flooding across town.
Since Sunday afternoon, more than 5.25 inches of rain fell in Chapel Hill, leading to downed trees, power outages and flooding across town.
After the last seconds on the game clock ticked away, thousands of UNC students and Chapel Hill residents prepared to run to Franklin Street.
Craig Stephen Hicks appeared in a Durham County courtroom for the first time in over a year for a motions hearing on Tuesday.
Hillsborough will soon be the bee’s knees.
At the bottom of the ballots in Orange County, voters decided to support two bond referendums.
Customers of the bar He’s Not Here saw their typical Blue Cups turn pink for the last half of October.
Franklin Street drew in crowds of about 25,000 costumed people for Halloween celebrations Monday night, but there was only one arrest made during the event.
Franklin Street was filled with Minions, Noah's ark and the famed He's Not blue cups for a Halloween celebration Monday night.
The planning for next year's Halloween will begin on Nov. 1.
For over 40 years, He’s Not Here has been the home of the Blue Cup — but this October, the cups changed for the first time.
The Chapel Hill Public Library will have a book sale to raise money for library-organized programs and daily functions.
Trading Post, a staple of Carrboro from 1968-2002, has reopened its doors to sell furniture and antiques.