Community kitchen coming to Rosemary Street
Kathy Gunn knows better than most that no matter who someone is or where he or she comes from, everybody can agree on one thing: Food brings people together.
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Kathy Gunn knows better than most that no matter who someone is or where he or she comes from, everybody can agree on one thing: Food brings people together.
Chapel Hill artist Paul Hrusovsky believes his work is priceless.
Six businesses and their owners were enshrined forever in the town of Chapel Hill’s memory when the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce held its second annual Hall of Fame inductions on Thursday.
From butter mints in Chapel Hill to banks in Guatemala, the Carolina Microfinance Initiative is promoting entrepreneurship one check at a time.
More and more restaurants are taking one night a year to contribute to fighting food poverty in Chapel Hill and Carrboro.
Entrepreneurs might be able to teach the Town of Chapel Hill something about problem solving.
The Franklin Hotel is joining the Hilton Hotel Curio Collection, making it part of a worldwide franchise.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will induct six business leaders and families into its Hall of Fame on Thursday. The Daily Tar Heel will feature each of its inductees. Susie Weaver will be among those inducted.
The Carolina Coffee Shop is the oldest restaurant still in operation in North Carolina, right down to its brick walls.
Almost two years after he became a part of Launch Chapel Hill’s first class of business ventures, Jeff Henriod, founder of Let’s Chip In, said he appreciates the resources he received from the program — especially the space that fostered a collaborative environment between participants.
University Directories, a Chapel Hill-based business owned by prominent businessman Jim Heavner, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Oct. 24 to protect the company from a hostile takeover.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will induct six business leaders and families into its Hall of Fame on Nov. 13. The Daily Tar Heel will feature each of its inductees. Bynum Weaver will be among those inducted.
UNC junior Shauna Barnett always tries to fit in her monthly trip to Gigi’s Cupcakes for a frosting-filled break, but now she will have to go elsewhere to get her sugar fix.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will induct six business leaders and families into its Hall of Fame on Nov. 13. The Daily Tar Heel will feature each of its inductees. Sandy McClamroch will be among those inducted.
Taco Tuesdays are no more — at Qdoba Mexican Grill on Franklin Street at least.
Chapel Hill Town Council members and residents met Thursday night to discuss the impact of the proposed Obey Creek development on traffic and transit.
Chapel Hill residents and some local officials are concerned about the proposed Village Plaza mixed-use apartment complex on South Elliott Road — and they say the Ephesus-Fordham Form-Based Code is the main problem.
Dog resort celebrates grand opening
Dogs and their owners will soon have a new place to socialize in Chapel Hill.
The first things visitors see in 1789 Venture Lab on Franklin Street are a ping pong table, arcade games, and an assortment of comfy chairs.