'100 years and cooking': Sutton's Drug Store celebrates a century in Chapel Hill
Eleanor Currie arrived at Sutton's Drug Store at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
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Eleanor Currie arrived at Sutton's Drug Store at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
Although the Chapel Hill community is wealthy relative to North Carolina and the country, some households in the Town don't have access to affordable and healthy groceries.
After two decades of service, Senior Transit Operator Sheila Neville retired from Chapel Hill Transit on March 31.
Development plans for the Chapel Hill Life Sciences Center at 306 W. Franklin St. have drawn much of the Chapel Hill community's attention to the small businesses currently located there.
Five years ago, when UNC history professor Erik Gellman asked students in his course The Worker and American Life what words they associated with unions, the answers were “corrupt,” “take your money” and “don’t need them anymore.”
A line of community members could be seen outside the Ben & Jerry's on Franklin Street all afternoon on Monday.
About a third of the parking spaces in the Eastgate Crossing shopping center in Chapel Hill are currently unusable due to construction. But, work should be done within the next month.
Tom Robinson’s Seafood has been a Carrboro institution for decades.
UNC seniors Ilyas Colie and Manas Takalpati are co-founders of Triangle Ventures, an organization that aims to connect student entrepreneurs across the Triangle by matching founders with similar ideas, finding internship opportunities and offering working spaces.
Construction of a long-awaited drive-thru has recently been approved for the Dunkin’ on East Franklin Street.
Paula Gilland has a saying in her kitchen: "Here's to good women. May we be them, may we know them, may we raise them."
At their Wednesday meeting, the Chapel Hill Town Council gave updates on the redevelopment of the affordable housing complex Trinity Court, two concept plan reviews, appointments to three Town boards and other land use items.
Bul Box, a fast, casual Asian cuisine restaurant, opened its newest location on West Franklin Street on Monday, March 20.
As the demand for lithium — used to develop batteries for electric vehicles — increases, a corporation plans to meet demand in North Carolina despite local opposition.
Alan Cohen moved to Chapel Hill in 1996 to escape the Connecticut winters he'd lived through for 45 years. When he arrived, he opened a store — Office Supplies & More, on Franklin Street.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Public School Foundation hosted a 5k race on Saturday, March 18 to raise money for grants and scholarships to Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
Users of West Cameron Avenue will soon see some relief from years of construction.
Demolition began on part of University Place, Chapel Hill’s first enclosed mall, as a part of a groundbreaking ceremony held on Monday.
UNC began a relationship with Nike when it signed an agreement to provide shoes and athletic apparel for its athletes and coaches in 1993.
Since its establishment in 2013, Al’s Burger Shack has used the same locally sourced, hormone and antibiotic-free beef to make its award-winning burger.