Gov. Cooper announces NC Beer Month to highlight local businesses
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced April as N.C. Beer Month in an effort to promote local business.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced April as N.C. Beer Month in an effort to promote local business.
Harsh weather Monday night caused trouble for Tar Heel fans looking to watch the game outside at screenings hosted by different venues around Chapel Hill.
Daniel Austin was working as a server at Carolina Coffee Shop when a couple came in and asked to sit at a specific table by the window. When he asked why, they said it was their 35th wedding anniversary.
BSki’s on East Franklin Street has a new store owner — but don’t fear, because the menu won’t change.
The Carrboro Farmers' Market began its regular summer hours on April 1 and will begin the Wednesday market season on April 5.
Chopt Creative Salad Company is opening its second Triangle location — and its first in Chapel Hill.
As the Tar Heels make their second consecutive run to the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four, students and fans have brought their traditions and superstitions to bars and restaurants on Franklin Street.
Rosemary Street will be full of food trucks selling all types of cuisine on Sunday.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated how long YesterYears has to raise money. The brewery has 10 days to raise the rent money before it must close. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
UNC fans rushed Franklin Street after the UNC men’s basketball team’s win over Duke Saturday night. Along with their Carolina blue apparel and loud, cheering voices, they brought plenty of business to restaurants and bars along the street.
Kidzu Children’s Museum in Chapel Hill celebrated its 11th birthday on Sunday.
Stoney River Steakhouse and Grill opened at University Place on Feb. 27.
Dunkin’ Donuts will be opening a new Chapel Hill location on East Franklin Street in summer 2017.
Lotsa Stone Fired Pizza, the restaurant taking over Jasmin Mediterranean Bistro's old location at the corner of North Columbia and Franklin streets, is looking to open in mid-to-late April.
The Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership will begin recognizing local businesses that support environmental sustainability.
Buying a pizza from Toppers Pizza on Monday will help support hunger relief.
The Chapel Hill Public Library began offering desktop and handheld magnification equipment and headsets for those with low vision and hearing in February.
Many students have helped raise money for UNC student organizations through benefit nights at a restaurant or bar on Franklin Street.
Zell’s Underground Daiquiri Bar has opened just in time for Mardi Gras.
Chapel Hill’s nightlife gained new variety in January with the opening of Zell’s Underground Daiquiri Bar at 157 E. Rosemary St.