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By Jordan Nash and Breanna Kerr
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By Jordan Nash and Breanna Kerr
Bikram Yoga comes to Chapel Hill
Tucked back in Julian’s iconic Franklin Street store hangs a small picture that continues to inspire Alexander Julian to further his fashion legacy.
The N.C. Secretary of Commerce returned from Japan Tuesday, where she was engaged in talks with Japanese leaders to promote trade relations in business, including in the automotive industry.
There might be no one better to speak about the importance of growing the downtown area than Jamil Kadoura, whose plans for a new market on Franklin Street are beginning to take shape.
At 12 years old, most kids aren’t starting a project that will one day become a successful company. But Brent Comstock was, and continues to be, an exception.
Orange County will soon be the producer of 14 million pounds of candy.
After a Tarheel Takeout manager was robbed at gunpoint, the founders of the popular delivery service have had to evaluate the service’s payment options.
Carolina Coffee Shop plans for menu change and forms a new partnership
On RSVVP Day, Chapel Hill diners will count more than calories when they eat at a select number of participating restaurants.
Students used silence to make some noise with Chapel Hill bars Tuesday night.
The Town of Carrboro is using a government grant to encourage local business leaders and entrepreneurs to grow their organizations in a socially conscious way.
Douglas Paley describes the moment.
Al’s Burger Shack celebrates one year
The popularity of craft breweries is on the rise in North Carolina, and Chapel Hill and Carrboro aren’t immune to the trend, with a few new breweries planning to set up shop in Orange County in the next few months.
Freedom Code
Bubble wrap is popping into Charlotte — and bringing more than 1,000 jobs with it.
Two UNC researchers are trying to figure out how walkable downtown Chapel Hill is.
Carrboro officials hope to save taxpayer dollars on future town projects now that the town can borrow money at a lower interest rate.
When the Family Enterprise Center was founded in 2008, it was the first of its kind, but now universities around the country are looking to UNC as a model.