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(04/18/22 8:03pm)
I took my Introduction to Economics final five days after my grandmother was hospitalized due to heart failure and sepsis. Come exam day, I gave the assessment an admittedly half-assed effort.
(04/07/22 1:43am)
Raleigh-Durham International Airport approved a $249.3 million budget on March 17 for the new fiscal year, which began Friday.
(03/31/22 9:40pm)
On Wednesday morning, a line of people wrapped around the Starbucks on Franklin Street — all waiting to reserve a table at Sup Dogs.
(03/22/22 8:39pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the monetary value of the fraudulent checks that Seafood Destiny owner Anthony Knotts is being accused of issuing and writing. The checks total $28,000, according to WFMY-TV. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(03/22/22 10:23pm)
The owners of Chapel Hill’s Big Belly Que are raising the steaks with Bombolo, a new restaurant set to open in the summer. A change of pace from barbecue, Bombolo will serve pasta, charcuterie and sandwiches.
(03/22/22 8:58pm)
Due to growing inflation and tensions related to the war in Ukraine, gas prices across the United States have spiked to a new level.
(03/22/22 12:53am)
Good Bowls, a Chapel Hill-based initiative that provides healthy frozen meals to community members, will be starting a new Pay-It-Forward campaign at the end of March.
(03/21/22 12:25am)
Le Macaron, one of the newest businesses on Franklin Street, is an authentic French bakery that sits at the former site of Summit Coffee.
(03/08/22 5:37pm)
As Orange County lifted its indoor mask mandate Monday and the Chapel Hill community transitions to optional mask use, business owners are looking to change their mask policies as well — and some already have.
(03/07/22 2:16am)
Last December, the Shrunken Head Boutique’s store manager and granddaughter of the shop founders, Melissa Pate, received a phone call from Chapel Hill Police. They said the store flooded.
(02/28/22 1:18am)
After nearly three months, Acme Food & Beverage Company workers ended their strike on Feb. 17 — and most of them are vacating their positions at the restaurant.
(02/23/22 11:54pm)
The Gathering Place — where board games, beer and bards come together — celebrated its soft opening on Friday.
(02/17/22 3:54am)
From the first time he cut his brother's hair at 14, Kendrick Boulware Sr. discovered a love for hairdressing.
(02/14/22 2:49pm)
At one point in high school, Rida Bayraktar realized she was the only girl on her robotics team.
(02/15/22 3:26am)
1922 by Carolina Coffee Shop, a new grab-and-go style café located beside the original restaurant, had a soft opening to the public on Feb. 5 with condensed hours. The café will operate on its full schedule starting Monday.
(02/15/22 11:33pm)
Since opening her test preparation business in 2011, Sheba Brown has worked to expand college access to underserved communities in the Triangle area.
(02/03/22 2:24am)
Blue House Cafe, a student-run coffee shop in Chapel Hill, held its official launch on Monday. The cafe was founded by three UNC juniors Rebecca Felicelli, Alex Christian and Gabriela Silva.
(02/01/22 11:53pm)
Buena Vibra, a new restaurant and bar specializing in Caribbean cuisine, is set to open in Chapel Hill on Feb. 9.
(01/25/22 3:43am)
Triangle Restaurant Week, a celebration of culinary excellence set to premier Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and surrounding restaurants, will return to action starting Jan. 24.
(01/24/22 2:44am)
The Town of Chapel Hill announced on Jan. 13 that it issued 66 ReVive Recovery Grants to local businesses and entrepreneurs in partnership with The Chamber For a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro.