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Dozens of employers filled the halls inside University Place with stands Wednesday, offering hiring information to potential employees as part of the Orange County Fall Job Fair.
North Carolina is taking action in response to a growing trend of organized retail theft in the state.
Rumors Boutique is not the average thrift store in Chapel Hill.
Amazon announced Thursday that it will be building a new headquarters in a U.S. metropolitan area.
Low-emission electric buses could be coming to North Carolina.
For those sophomores who dream of corporate ladders and corner offices, a normally laid-back syllabus week becomes days of essay-editing, interview-prepping and resume-polishing as they draft an application for UNC’s renowned Kenan-Flagler Business School.
Everything from bars to arcades to hair salons are banding together to support Charlottesville after deadly protests swept the city earlier this month.
While most students feel accomplished to get a summer internship or make an A in a class, one of their peers has been running a company since he was 16 years old.
Fleming Fuller began working at local bar He’s Not Here while he was a student at UNC checking IDs. After moving up the ranks as a barback and bartender, he’s now served as the home of the Blue Cup’s general manager for six years. Summer Editor Rachel Jones talked to him about the history behind the bar and how it keeps its doors open in the summer.
Carolina Ale House's Chapel Hill location closed May 22 after a year and a half of business on Franklin Street.
Mel’s Commissary and Luncheonette is open in Carrboro and serving Southern home-cooking to area residents.
YouthWorx on Main in Carrboro recently held its groundbreaking ceremony on April 11.
Carrburritos, a mexican restaurant on West Rosemary Street in Carrboro, recently celebrated its 20th anniversary on April 8.
Two Shred-A-Thons will be held in Chapel Hill and Hillsborough next week, allowing residents to safely destroy personal documents at no cost.
Chemistry professor Joe DeSimone is currently on leave from UNC to act as CEO at the company he co-founded, Carbon. Carbon uses Continuous Liquid Interface Production technology that DeSimone helped create to improve 3-D printing. This innovation led to a partnership with Adidas, announced April 7, to create its new “Futurecraft 4D” running shoes.
The Chapel Hill Public Library held a Big Book Sale over the weekend to raise money for the library system.
One Fish Two Fish, a poke restaurant, officially opened for business April 5.
The Homestead Aquatics Center will reopen April 17 after a leak in the pipes forced the pool to shut down on Jan. 17.
A local destination that provides relaxation for busy Chapel Hillians has reopened.