Varsity Theatre reaches its $50,000 fundraising goal
The Varsity Theatre is ditching film and going digital.
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The Varsity Theatre is ditching film and going digital.
Franklin Street’s Mediterranean Deli is now a triple threat: restaurant, bakery and market.
Chapel Hill sports fans sick of crowded bars on game days can welcome another addition to town later this year with the opening of Carolina Ale House.
Caribou Coffee recently closed its West Franklin Street location. The shop on East Franklin Street is still open.
After losing his longtime tenant at 110 W. Franklin St. last month, Owen Gwyn is determined to find a new business to lease the space that students will love.
The embarrassing problem of sweaty hands might not be an issue for long thanks to the work of a team of UNC and Duke students.
Courtesy of Randy Short.
The idea started in London, took shape in a business class at UNC and was tested in a University Mall parking lot.
Durham residents and other locals are able to enjoy a Mardi Gras celebration without traveling to New Orleans, all completely free of charge. But keeping it this way is no easy task.
Matilde Alvarez and Rafael Rios saw Top This! Roast Beef, Burgers & More as an opportunity to fulfill a dream, but reality caught up with the business owners who closed the restaurant for good in December due to profit loss and business complications.
Bobby Funk’s memories from the Varsity Theatre include much more than the iconic movie scenes that have flickered across the screen at the Chapel Hill institution.
The echoes of children laughing and learning once heard in University Square will now live on in University Mall.
It’s the best thing since sliced bagels, according to one Alpine Bagel Cafe employee.
UNC students partake in a multitude of time-honored traditions. John Gorsuch, UNC Student Stores director, hopes that he is fostering one of his own: the Mammoth Monday sale.
Chapel Hill is hungry for a fresh take on Franklin Street dining.
A handful of major developments made progress in Chapel Hill this year, contributing the growing residential and commercial space in the town.
The holiday shopping season in Chapel Hill is in full swing — and one local business is using the influx of customers to raise money for a worthy cause.
Despite sunny skies and a temperate forecast, things got a little chilly in Carrboro this weekend.
At its joint meeting with Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Hillsborough officials Wednesday, the Orange County Board of Commissioners stressed the importance of getting businesses and organizations to apply for county funding and discussed creating a 2016 bond referendum for capital projects in schools and other areas in the county.
Tarheel Takeout customers are keeping a close eye on their bank accounts after the company revealed hackers might have accessed account information.