Students climb on a telephone pole on the corner of Franklin Street and N. Columbia Street after North Carolina's 76-72 victory over Duke on Saturday.
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Students climb on a telephone pole on the corner of Franklin Street and N. Columbia Street after North Carolina's 76-72 victory over Duke on Saturday.
Law enforcement officers put out bonfires on Franklin Street after North Carolina's 76-72 victory over Duke on Saturday.
A student climbs a telephone pole on the corner of Franklin Street and N. Columbia Street after North Carolina's 76-72 victory over Duke on Saturday.
A student celebrates above the crowd on Franklin Street after North Carolina defeats Duke 76-72 on Saturday.
The eight miles didn't matter.
Tweets related to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area from Feb. 19 to Feb. 26 — keep up with your town leaders and neighbors.
All around town, the image of a man sheltering a child in his coat has appeared.
Ben and Jerry’s on Franklin Street welcomed a throng of new employees into their practice Monday. The trainees are working tirelessly on their scooping techniques and waffle coning, but that’s not what makes these new hyper-focused student employees so special.
As the basketball game tomorrow looms near, you're probably asking yourself a very important question: WHERE SHOULD I WATCH THE DUKE GAME??
Schoolkids Records, a record store founded in 1974, will return to Chapel Hill on March 1 as the company’s third location within the Triangle.
Tandem Restaurant replaces Cafe Symmetry in Carrboro
Huntington Learning Center
Ever since Jan. 1, 2016, I have been vegan. I know, I'm absolutely crazy, and it REALLY sucked for the first couple of days. How could I live without cheese? Yogurt? The chicken nuggets from Lenoir?? I hit a wall and all seemed lost.
Chapel Hill, a town home to a number of restaurants with an international focus, offers cuisine from various corners of the world and new perspectives for the town community.
This week, Khushi opened up on Franklin (RIP Hummus Cafe). It’s basically a salad place with an Indian twist.
Ms Mong is a hidden jewel in the Franklin Street restaurant collection.
“We can go get some pizza at Old Chicago, then grab a cup of yogurt from YoPo, and then we can catch the movie.”
Those who never got around to purchasing the unmistakeable "Thrill City" T-shirt before the store closed will have another crack at it Sunday.
Franklin Street welcomes Moe’s
Saturday night, 40,000 people graced Franklin Street with their presence and, more importantly, their costumes.