Restaurants ask for permanent sidewalk space as COVID-19 regulations loosen
Before the pandemic, it was difficult to get outdoor seating approved in Chapel Hill, parking was limited and sidewalk space was minimal.
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Before the pandemic, it was difficult to get outdoor seating approved in Chapel Hill, parking was limited and sidewalk space was minimal.
The Chelsea Theater, a Chapel Hill cinema that shows independent and documentary films, reopened its doors for the first time in over a year on April 16.
In a bustling Franklin Street kitchen, a restaurant matriarch works alongside her staff to prepare innumerable dishes for the lunch rush.
Mexican restaurant Que Chula Craft Tacos & Tequila Bar is approaching its one-year anniversary on Franklin Street.
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Jamie Fiocco is the owner of Flyleaf Books.
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Areli Barrera de Grodski wants to do more than just sell drinks with her Latina-led and women-forward coffee business.
Business students from UNC-Chapel Hill and North Carolina Central University hosted a virtual anti-racism symposium Friday to address inequities within corporate systems and the role the community can play in being conduits for change.
As the weather changes, students are trading in their Zoom sweats for new outfits.
Although the North Carolina men’s basketball team’s season ended earlier than most Tar Heel fans hoped, the dunkin’ continues.
Aura Chapel Hill, a mixed-use development planned for the northeast corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Estes Drive, has been facing scrutiny from local residents at advisory board meetings over the last several weeks.
When Kenan-Flagler Business School professor Andrew Jones first started to advocate for climate change prevention and awareness, he was frustrated by the unwillingness of policymakers to change their minds based on science.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated where Anaía Brewster cuts her clients' hair. The article has been updated to more clearly reflect where Brewster runs her business from. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
A redevelopment project on 1200 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. was approved by the Chapel Hill Town Council at a Wednesday meeting despite criticisms that it didn't align with the Town's land use goals.
The 203 Project, an upcoming facility that will house Carrboro's first full-time library, underwent financial and construction plan changes in the past month.
For the past year, local Chapel Hill and Carrboro businesses and restaurants have held on tightly to remain open. For some, it wasn’t enough. For others, it’s only getting harder.
Mediterranean restaurant Jed's Kitchen opened on Dec. 17, replacing Peño Mediterranean Grill at 105 East Franklin St.
Antonio Petrazzuolo created UNC's Impact Investing Club in fall 2018 to educate students who want to bridge their passions of finance and sustainability. Two years later, the organization gives its over 150 members tools to help them succeed in the investment job market.
Since Carrboro’s inaugural BIPOC Business Roundtable Discussion in July, the town has offered an ongoing series of discussions on how to meet the needs and address the concerns of people of color who own local businesses.
For many residents of Efland, their first introduction to a 425,000 sq. ft. proposed travel station came from curiosity sparked by small, informational signs set on the roadside.