Chapel Hill Historical Society to move out of public library in next 12-18 months
The Chapel Hill Historical Society is looking for a new location for its archives, which are currently housed on the bottom floor of the Chapel Hill Public Library.
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The Chapel Hill Historical Society is looking for a new location for its archives, which are currently housed on the bottom floor of the Chapel Hill Public Library.
Chapel Hill Town staff invited community members to share their thoughts on the current and future design of Franklin Street in an online survey.
At the first screening of the 2022 Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent Film, organized by the Sonja Haynes Stone Center on Sept. 29, attendees watched a documentary called "Freedom Hill" at the Varsity Theatre on Franklin Street.
Cha House, an Asian-inspired tea and snack bar on Franklin Street, is rebranding and changing its name to Tea Hill.
On Sunday evening, a single-vehicle accident occurred at the intersection of Franklin Street and Church Street outside of Target, knocking down a light pole.
Raising Cane's is set to open a location on the corner of Franklin Street and Columbia Street at 101 E. Franklin St. this spring.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of violent use of force by law enforcement.
Local businesses in Chapel Hill have been working to build and maintain strong community support and provide for community needs in a rapidly developing area.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is undertaking a street resurfacing and redesigning project in downtown Chapel Hill and Carrboro.
Chapel Hill is home to many unique boutiques. For current and incoming UNC students looking for new clothes to wear to class this fall, look no further than Franklin Street.
For new students navigating the food scene near UNC's campus, here is a guide to some of the popular restaurants around Franklin Street.
For disabled veteran Darice Johnson, finding parking in downtown Chapel Hill can often be a challenge due to congestion on the small streets.
In celebration of the North Carolina men’s basketball team’s monumental NCAA Tournament run, fans flocked to Franklin Street to buy UNC gear to remember the March Madness victories.
Immediately following the North Carolina men's basketball team's triumph over Duke in the Final Four, fans flooded Franklin Street — chanting, jumping over fires and climbing light poles.
In preparation for Saturday's Final Four game between UNC and Duke University, several bars, restaurants and UNC spaces are providing spaces to host fans who cannot attend the game in person, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Anthony Knotts, who owns the newly-opened Seafood Destiny restaurant on Franklin Street, is being charged for allegedly writing and distributing false checks, in addition to charges related to an estimated $101,000 in debt.
Vicki Ryder, nearly 80 years old, stood on the street curb at the Peace and Justice Plaza on Franklin Street Sunday, waving a sign calling for peace in Ukraine.
Le Macaron, one of the newest businesses on Franklin Street, is an authentic French bakery that sits at the former site of Summit Coffee.
Students weren't expecting the North Carolina men’s basketball team to win Saturday night, let alone that they would rush Franklin Street afterward. But, as UNC's lead grew late in the game, people started leaving their TVs and lacing their shoes in anticipation of the tradition.
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.