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(10/01/23 10:08pm)
The Town of Chapel Hill Planning Commission has recommended that the Chapel Hill Town Council approve a 12-story residential building at 157 E. Rosemary Street — at the corner of Rosemary and Henderson streets in downtown Chapel Hill.
(09/19/23 11:03pm)
Mike McMorrow, who founded Carolina Livery – the transportation service that serves the Triangle and UNC’s campus with its famous small and medium-sized white buses – died of heart failure in his Durham home on Sept. 1 at 63 years old.
(09/20/23 12:51am)
Dhruva Chellani opened Classic Carolina, a UNC apparel shop on Franklin Street, in 1993 with his family in mind.
(09/08/23 2:55am)
The first Raising Cane’s in the Triangle and the third in North Carolina was set to open on Franklin Street this past spring. However, the renovation of the restaurant is ongoing and no updated opening date has been announced.
(09/10/23 6:23pm)
Cosmic Cantina will be relocating to a storefront on 118 E. Franklin St., two buildings away from its current location in advance of UNC's Porthole Alley Redevelopment Project. Initial estimates place the timing of the move late this year or early next year. Community members and restaurant staff alike are wondering how this move will change the culture and business of the Franklin Street staple.
(09/05/23 8:16pm)
Orange County's visitor spending increased by 21.3 percent from 2021 to 2022, according to a recent report released by the N.C. Department of Commerce. This is higher than the state’s average, which increased by 13.4 percent during the same period.
(08/30/23 10:17pm)
Businesses in Downtown Chapel Hill sheltered community members on Monday while UNC endured an active shooter situation and shelter-in-place warning. A faculty member at UNC was shot in Caudill Laboratories, causing the University to go into lockdown for just over three hours.
(08/29/23 8:15pm)
Maurice Julian opened a men’s clothing store on Franklin Street in 1942. More than 80 years later, Julian's grandson Bart carries on his namesake and legacy.
(09/05/23 4:03am)
Four months after the World Health Organization declared an end to the global public health emergency for COVID-19, North Carolina has seen a recent uptick in COVID-19 cases.
(08/23/23 2:20am)
Jamil Kadoura opened Mediterranean Deli 32 years ago with his mom and sister, a $16,000 investment, six tables and 12 chairs.
(08/23/23 2:19pm)
A new haven for lovers of food and art alike has come to Franklin Street.
(07/30/23 11:02pm)
“Rubbish.”
(07/27/23 4:29pm)
Longtime Chapel Hill resident and UNC alumna Rebecca Mormino will be the new executive director of the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership, starting Aug. 14.
(07/25/23 7:07pm)
Members of the Chapel Hill community — including small business owners, local government officials and organizations like the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership met on Sunday, July 23, to discuss employee support following a fire that occurred the day before at Mediterranean Deli, a popular restaurant on West Franklin Street.
(07/22/23 7:47pm)
Updated Aug. 10, 7:05 p.m.: The Chapel Hill Fire Department's investigation into the cause of the fire confirmed that it started on the roof due to work being done there at the time. They also found the fire was accidental.
(06/13/23 5:18pm)
Mary Margaret Frank, the associate dean for faculty development at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, will be the next dean of the Kenan-Flagler Business School, according to a University announcement on Tuesday. Frank will begin her role on Aug. 15.
(05/30/23 6:42pm)
Flyers reading "Major Development Going Up Near You" — which have been passed out by some community members and posted in different areas in Chapel Hill — list concerns with the proposed Chapel Hill Crossing development, and ask citizens to email the Town Council to urge them to not approve the project.
(04/26/23 3:20pm)
Local record stores celebrated Record Store Day on Saturday with exclusive new vinyl releases and musical performances.
(04/19/23 7:55pm)
At some income levels, an increase in earnings can do more harm than good.
(04/19/23 8:56pm)
Community members driving down Franklin Street may have noticed the recent construction at the Chapel Hill Courthouse, home to Orange County court proceedings and the post office.