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(09/23/20 12:50am)
Racial disparities in education and health persist in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area, according to an annual report from the Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro.
(09/17/20 10:51pm)
Summit Coffee Co., a local coffee shop based in Davidson, North Carolina, is coming to Franklin Street.
(09/08/20 1:12am)
Hillsborough residents are raising concerns over the Research Triangle Logistics Park, a proposed development near the intersection of Old N.C. Highway 86 and Davis Road, because of its potential impacts on the environment and community well-being.
(09/03/20 3:26am)
With fall sports still up in the air, Chapel Hill’s UNC gamewear and apparel businesses say there are troubling times ahead.
(09/03/20 3:23am)
Caroline Jones had the idea to become a food delivery driver when she and her roommates were looking for part-time jobs this summer after COVID-19 canceled their initial summer plans.
(09/02/20 6:04am)
For UNC student Ritwik Pavan and recent graduate Matty Schaefer, finding the perfect parking spot is more than just an everyday chore.
(09/02/20 1:13am)
Caitlyn Kumi’s love of entrepreneurship dates all the way back to childhood — she just didn’t know it at the time.
(08/31/20 12:04am)
Two more Chapel Hill favorites, Moe’s Southwest Grill and Linda’s Bar and Grill, have shut their doors in response to COVID-19 outbreaks in Chapel Hill.
(08/21/20 4:48am)
After a slower-than-usual summer season in Chapel Hill, some restaurants were ready for the usual dine-in traffic from students returning to campus. But now, businesses are bracing for impact as the University has transitioned online and on-campus students are leaving their dorms.
(08/13/20 12:45am)
Some businesses in Chapel Hill have been forced to transition due to the coronavirus pandemic, and others are opening for the first time. He's Not Here is transitioning to become a to-go bottle service, and a new bagel shop opened last week on Rosemary Street.
(08/10/20 2:14am)
Due to COVID-19, many UNC classes are online, and typical hot spots on campus aren’t so popular nowadays. The UNC that students left behind in early March has changed due to social distancing and safety precautions.
(07/24/20 4:41am)
When Robert Poitras first closed Carolina Brewery’s doors at 460 W. Franklin St. to in-person diners in March, he expected it to last a couple of weeks.
(07/24/20 4:38am)
As the nation deals with the economic impacts from COVID-19, the pandemic has also taken its toll on Chapel Hill's hospitality and tourism industry.
(07/22/20 6:16am)
If you want a late-night bite in Chapel Hill these days, you'll need to make it at home or order it to go. Since July 10, Orange County restaurants have been prohibited from serving dine-in alcohol or food orders from 10 p.m to 5 a.m., as per a declaration added to the county's state of emergency order.
(07/14/20 4:30am)
After months of being shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, local retailers say the decision to reopen, especially with rising cases and uncertainty about UNC students returning this fall, has not been easy.
(07/08/20 2:50am)
As North Carolina reopens, performing arts across the state are far from returning to normal.
(07/07/20 9:47pm)
The U.S. Small Business Administration released data on Monday detailing loans provided to small businesses in response to the economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
(06/24/20 8:26pm)
North Carolina will stay in Phase 2 of Governor Roy Cooper’s coronavirus reopening plan until July 17, with an additional facial covering requirement in public spaces where social distance cannot be maintained.
(07/02/20 3:06am)
At some point during the semester, you're bound to get sick of dining hall food and dorm room ramen and, in your search for decent takeout, you'll end up on downtown Chapel Hill's main thoroughfare.
(06/18/20 5:15am)
The Orange County Board of Commissioners held a virtual business meeting Tuesday where they approved Orange County's fiscal year 2020-21 operating budget.