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(04/02/24 8:14pm)
On Tuesday afternoons, members of the East Chapel Hill High School Youth Leaders in Music club lead music lessons for Phillips Middle School students. Middle school students are paired with high schoolers to refine and learn skills.
(04/01/24 9:16pm)
Photo courtesy of Morgan Gordon
(04/03/24 12:59am)
Próximo, a Spanish tapas and wine bar, will replace Ye Olde Waffle Shoppe at 173 E. Franklin St. The new restaurant, owned by Chapel Hill Town Council member Elizabeth Sharp and her husband, Brandon Sharp, has not begun construction and does not yet have an expected open date.
(04/02/24 12:43am)
Playa Bowls, a New Jersey-based açaí bowl chain, is currently developing a location on Franklin Street beneath Top of the Hill Restaurant and Brewery. The shop, located at 104 E. Franklin St., is expected to open this summer.
(04/04/24 1:56am)
Words are sprouting between sidewalks and under trees across Chapel Hill and Carrboro.
(04/01/24 2:39pm)
Texture courtesy of Adobe Stock
(03/31/24 3:29pm)
9th grader Alisha Chen and 6th grader Anna Ding practice playing the violin together at East Chapel Hill High School on Tuesday, March 26, 2024.
(03/31/24 3:29pm)
9th grader Alisha Chen and 6th grader Anna Ding practice playing the violin together at East Chapel Hill High School on Tuesday, March 26, 2024.
(03/29/24 4:00am)
From the first days I stepped foot on campus as an overwhelmed and over-caffeinated first-year, I picked up a copy of The Daily Tar Heel every Wednesday from the blue box in front of Lenoir Dining Hall.
(03/29/24 4:00am)
The comprehensive coverage and workflow of The Daily Tar Heel have impressed me since my first year at UNC — but the issues I noticed even back then remain unaddressed now.
(03/04/24 10:00am)
Welcome back to Heel Talk, where Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest local news stories with audio reporters Katie Littlejohn, Lauren Mallett and Lizzie Stoner. In today's episode, the group discusses the interim chancellor's connection to a conservative retail organization, the declining enrollment rate at Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and the UNC Hip Hop Ensemble in Hill Hall.
(03/27/24 12:01am)
Through a partnership with Lumos, Orange County has been able to provide broadband internet service to 1,500 previously unserved rural homes and businesses since the partnership began in 2022 with a $10 million investment from the County's American Rescue Plan Act funds.
(03/27/24 2:09pm)
RJ Davis has always been overlooked.
(03/27/24 2:26am)
People who test positive for COVID-19 are no longer required to quarantine themselves for five days, according to updated regulations from the Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention.
(04/01/24 8:59pm)
Carrboro High School athletic trainer Myranda Crump, who is known by her colleagues for going above and beyond in her work, was recently recognized as the 2024 North Carolina Athletic Directors Association Athletic Trainer of the Year.
(03/26/24 6:27pm)
A sign for Zayka Indian Grill and Bar covers the empty storefront of Basecamp on Franklin St. on Tuesday.
(03/26/24 6:23pm)
A sign for Zayka Indian Grill and Bar covers the empty storefront of Basecamp on Franklin St. on Tuesday.
(03/26/24 11:37pm)
The Rubbish Raccoon standing on Franklin Street on Friday March 22, 2024.
(03/27/24 2:33am)
Indie singer-songwriter Eliza McLamb’s childhood therapist was in the audience for her headlining show in the Cat’s Cradle Main Room on Saturday night.
(03/26/24 12:38am)
According to the Economic Contribution of Rail in North Carolina report released last month — conducted by the N.C. Department of Transportation and the Institute for Transportation Research and Education — NC By Train and Amtrak together carry over half a million passengers per year.