Town readies for Halloween
By Oliver Hamilton | October 30Those looking to commute to Chapel Hill for Halloween festivities might find the transportation situation scarier than most of the costumes on Franklin Street.
Those looking to commute to Chapel Hill for Halloween festivities might find the transportation situation scarier than most of the costumes on Franklin Street.
At their Tuesday meeting, the Board of County Commissioners discussed the upcoming construction of the Morinaga Confectionary Company factory.
Dozens of local restaurants and breweries brought the heat Sunday at the sixth annual PepperFest.
Candidates for the Board of Alderman came together for a public forum Wednesday to discuss environmental and economic development issues facing the town.
Its name might suggest otherwise, but Tarheel Takeout doesn’t make much of its money from students.
On the final day of summer, dozens gathered at the Hargraves Community pool to celebrate the bond between man and man’s best friend.
Chapel Hill is getting new recognition for its innovative programs after more than 100 hopeful entrepreneurs came together to glean knowledge from successful business owners Tuesday.
Carrboro has volunteered to host the North Carolina Bicycle Summit — but first it has to get parking for the influx of cyclists.
Despite the impending demolition of University Square, students won’t have to worry about missing out on their chicken cheddar biscuit from Time-Out.
Set to the tune of “Frere Jacques”, the Raging Grannies performed a rousing anti-war medley that fit in well with an afternoon devoted to a discussion of defense spending.