Fitness trainer Jill Kilby leads a full body conditioning class at the grand opening of Fit 4 Life, a gym just for women located in Ram's Plaza on Tuesday afternoon.
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Fitness trainer Jill Kilby leads a full body conditioning class at the grand opening of Fit 4 Life, a gym just for women located in Ram's Plaza on Tuesday afternoon.
Dean Oliver spoke Friday night at the Kenan-Flagler Business School for a basketball analytics summit.
Bernadette Haubert is one of the pastry chefs at Sugarland. "This is the only thing I've ever wanted to do." She studied at the Culinary Institute of America in New York and came to Chapel Hill immediately after. Sugarland is in the midst of its busy season. "We'll have about 5-7 weddings per weekend (to bake for) until June." According to Haubert, December and January are the slowest months.
The ArtsCenter in Carrboro is paying homage to its local roots this weekend.
Franklin Street Plaza LLC is selling its downtown Chapel Hill property CVS Plaza this week after owning it for almost a decade.
Eye Care Center celebrates Earth Day
The 200 shelter cats living at Goathouse Refuge in Pittsboro tend to crouch low to the ground and run in group panic when they hear the sound of gunshots from nearby hunters.
The Bull’s Head Bookshop is an oddity in the UNC system.
A new location and exhibit is bringing a new beginning for WomanCraft Gifts, a well-established local craft co-operative.
Google searched high and low, but a close connection to UNC’s computer science department led the company to choose a downtown location for its Chapel Hill office.
You can wear eye-catching pants, a multi-colored tie, a double-breasted blazer and a striped shirt when you are Alexander Julian giving a lecture to UNC students.
Time-Out is not ready to throw in the towel.
It’s been more than 30 years for Ann Jackson and Steven Schrenzel , the owners of Time After Time vintage thrift store, but the two say time has slipped by quickly.
CORRECTION: A pervious version of this article included multiple errors. The Board of Aldermen has requested information on the process for designating town-own lot spaces for some Carrboro businesses, including in a town-owned lot at 105 Laurel Avenue. The article also mischaracterized a comment by Alderman Michelle Johnson on existing shared lot agreements between private businesses. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
If he’s not 21, He’s Not Here.
Controversy continues to swirl more than a week after UNC student Liz Hawryluk was asked to leave Fitzgerald’s Irish Pub after getting in an argument with the disc jockey.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated Robert Britt's relation to Merritt’s Store and Grill. Britt is the operator of the store and is not a relative of the Merritt family. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Record collectors around the world will rejoice as they prepare to line up outside independent record stores this Saturday, hoping to get their hands on copies of exclusive vinyl releases.
The future of Rosemary Street is no longer a figment of the town’s imagination.
The Chapel Hill Police Department is cracking down on businesses selling alcohol to underage buyers.