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(02/25/21 12:02am)
After years of delays, the long-awaited supermarket Wegmans opened its doors at a new location in Chapel Hill on Wednesday. The New York chain is known for its selection of organic and local foods, prepared meals and an assortment of restaurants within the store.
(02/22/21 2:40am)
Anna Jordan’s desk in her sorority home is not only where she works as a full-time student, but also where she runs her own business.
(02/11/21 9:59pm)
For Marina Carolina Fela-Castillo, it all began in October of 2019 when she decorated a shot glass for a friend of hers that was turning 21.
(02/10/21 4:14am)
The zoning application for the proposed Buc-ee’s Efland Station has been withdrawn by the Texas gas station and convenience store chain.
(02/04/21 1:38am)
Last week, the infamous trading platform Robinhood closed all purchases made into undervalued companies, most notably GameStop, but included other shares into AMC Entertainment, Nokia and BlackBerry.
(02/05/21 2:45am)
After struggling with financial stress created by the COVID-19 pandemic, Chapel Hill restaurant Bandido’s started a GoFundMe campaign last month to supplement its lull in foot traffic.
(02/17/21 2:32am)
After years of delays due to concern from residents over traffic and town planning, a new Wegmans grocery store is opening at 1810 Fordham Road on Feb. 24 in the University Heights neighborhood.
(02/04/21 11:41pm)
While college is a unique experience for everyone, budgeting can be difficult for students — and saving money is not as easy as it looks. Despite this, students are finding a variety of ways to put money away for the future.
(01/27/21 5:00am)
As a young lawyer, Erik Syverson realized having sharp dressing skills led to success in many different careers, including his own. Now, with Rent the Row, he’s introducing the community to his passion for accessible, high-quality menswear.
(01/11/21 3:12am)
UPDATE 01/13/2020: The story was updated to include additional details about Melissa McCullough's career at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
(12/07/20 7:39am)
The Chapel Hill/Carrboro Mothers Club is working with Vimala’s Curryblossom Café to provide nutritious meals for UNC students staying in Chapel Hill over Winter Break.
(11/30/20 12:43am)
More than three decades have passed since Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Orange County bought the Greene Tract, a 164-acre parcel of land that is part of the historic Rogers Road neighborhood area. Those years have been filled with debate, which has left the land undeveloped.
(11/10/20 12:41am)
Back in January, UNC junior Diego Ramos was making plans to fulfill his goal of becoming his own boss.
(11/02/20 2:44am)
Restaurant owners Annie Johnston and Andrew Young both overcame unique challenges while getting their new businesses up and running this year during the pandemic.
(11/05/20 11:56pm)
An increase in outdoor seating options on Franklin Street in response to COVID-19 social distancing requirements could pose potential problems for the disabled community.
(10/23/20 12:18am)
Although movie theaters across North Carolina are welcoming audiences again, Chapel Hill's Regal Timberlyne theater has permanently closed.
(10/19/20 1:25am)
UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School admitted the newest class of students into its undergraduate program on Wednesday.
(10/12/20 3:35am)
UNC graduate Steve Bell and an anonymous donor have pledged to donate $25 million each to the Kenan-Flagler Business School — funds which will bring the business school closer to its goal of doubling undergraduate enrollment.
(10/04/20 11:50pm)
In January, business was thriving at bar and music venue Local 506. By summer, co-owner Robert Walsh said they were just focused on keeping the lights on.
(09/30/20 12:58am)
As Chapel Hill braced for an unusual beginning to a new semester in late August, the Town also saw the arrival of a new food delivery service: Good Uncle.