Real estate pioneer Eunice Brock honored by chamber
By Patrick Millett | October 20Eunice Brock didn’t want men telling her what to do, so she became the first woman in Chapel Hill to own a real estate company.
Eunice Brock didn’t want men telling her what to do, so she became the first woman in Chapel Hill to own a real estate company.
When Amelia Shull was a young girl, her aunt sent her to a summer arts camp where Shull said she felt free to create and explore who she was.
Carrboro’s Not So Normal 5K + Weekend concluded its three days of activities Sunday afternoon with a concert at University Mall.
Carrboro officials and business owners are working together to strengthen the town’s economy.
A longtime hub for political and philosophical thought in Chapel Hill, non-profit Internationalist Bookstore and Community Center is moving to Carrboro after almost two decades at the store’s Franklin Street location.
Southern Season is springing out of its Chapel Hill roots and falling into other major cities.
It was a rock-climbing competition that drew 14-year-old Fayetteville native Kai Lightner to town this weekend.
Despite the apparent late-night success of the Carrboro Wendy’s drive-thru, the Board of Aldermen have asked town staff to explore a ban that would prohibit the future construction of drive-thrus in town.
Tourism might be at an all-time high in Orange County, but the visitor’s bureau still faced a $100,000 budget shortfall.
Elizabeth Shipley is bringing her boutique full of affordable women’s clothing to Chapel Hill — and she hopes there’s room for her.