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(06/11/20 5:21am)
Last week, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a bill passed by the General Assembly that would have allowed bars in North Carolina to reopen. However, some businesses that are self-described as bars are opening up.
(06/08/20 3:22am)
The Orange County Board of Commissioners has approved a second round of emergency funding for small businesses in Orange County that have suffered financially from COVID-19.
(06/05/20 4:49am)
If you've marched in a demonstration, signed petitions, donated to bail funds and started to self-educate, there's still at least one other way you can offer your support to the Black community now and in the future.
(06/03/20 3:06am)
As North Carolina has moved into Phase 2, some Chapel Hill and Carrboro thrift stores have reopened for business — but it won't be business as usual, as shops work to maintain limited operations and adhere to social distancing guidelines.
(06/01/20 5:28am)
RALEIGH — Tensions between police and protesters escalated Saturday night in downtown Raleigh when thousands gathered to protest racial injustice in response to the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer last Monday.
(05/29/20 1:21am)
After months of no business and no haircuts, some salons and barber shops are finally opening their doors under Phase 2 of Gov. Roy Cooper's coronavirus reopening plan.
(05/27/20 2:21am)
When North Carolina moved into Phase 2 of Gov. Roy Cooper’s COVID-19 recovery plan on Friday, May 22 at 5 p.m., many Orange County restaurants were forced to quickly adjust.
(05/25/20 11:46pm)
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School is launching a pilot MBA program called NC Business Next for recent college graduates.
(05/20/20 11:38pm)
The Chapel Hill Economic Development Office is reviewing a proposal for traffic lanes in downtown Chapel Hill to be repurposed this summer to accommodate social distancing while encouraging economic recovery.
(05/18/20 3:21am)
Kipos Greek Taverna shut its doors in mid-March to comply with Gov. Roy Cooper's executive order, which prohibited dine-in restaurant service to slow the spread of the coronavirus. What was meant to be a temporary decision is now a permanent one — the restaurant's Franklin Street location is closed for good.
(05/14/20 11:17pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article ran with a headline that stated the donation received by Kenan-Flagler Business School was the largest single gift in the school's history. The donation is the largest single gift from an individual in the school's history. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(05/14/20 3:28am)
In the few months it was open before the pandemic closed its doors, Epilogue Books Chocolate Brews was full of people: customers browsing the shelves, community events held around the coffee tables, students crowding into the cafe with laptops and lattes.
(05/06/20 2:30am)
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Franklin Street restaurants were hit with a double whammy.
(04/24/20 2:29am)
It is no secret that the current economic situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic is not ideal for any businesses, and it can hit especially hard for smaller or locally owned businesses and restaurants.
(04/20/20 1:36am)
To help alleviate the impacts of COVID-19, Top of The Hill Restaurant & Brewery is now producing hand sanitizer after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave distilleries the approval to do so.
(04/08/20 12:22am)
The Carrboro Emergency Fund Review Committee approved nine small business loan applications, adopted a seven-year payback period and asked the Carrboro Town Council to open a second round of applications Monday.
(04/06/20 1:19am)
The number of COVID-19 cases in North Carolina continues to increase each day. Recently, Gov. Roy Cooper issued a statewide stay-at-home order in an attempt to combat the spread of the virus.
(04/02/20 12:35am)
Many restaurants are not bringing in enough income to fully pay their employees due to Gov. Roy Cooper’s ban on dine-in service at restaurants and bars.
(04/06/20 3:58am)
When Virginia Barbee came to Chapel Hill’s historically Black Pine Knolls neighborhood in 1955, she said there was only one white family.
(03/27/20 12:55am)
A UNC senior started a GoFundMe last week to raise money for kitchen workers at Cosmic Cantina whose hours were cut due to low restaurant demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.