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(11/29/21 11:50pm)
From electing diverse, prominent community leaders to new developments creating housing and resources for residents of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, this year was defined by a slow, yet definitive march toward progress.
(11/30/21 2:39am)
After staffing and supply chain issues that persisted once the pandemic began in spring 2020, businesses in downtown Chapel Hill are bouncing back.
(11/23/21 6:10pm)
With Thanksgiving approaching, Chapel Hill and Carrboro are preparing for annual events and schedule changes.
(11/23/21 4:23am)
Kenan Stadium. Kenan Center. Kenan-Flagler Business School. Kenan Hall. It seems you can’t walk around UNC without seeing the name “Kenan” etched into the walls somewhere.
(11/23/21 2:28am)
The Orange County Board of County Commissioners and the Chapel Hill Town Council both unanimously passed a resolution last week that will permit the development on a plot of land in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area to provide room for affordable and mixed-income housing, as well as a future school and outdoor recreational site.
(11/16/21 1:33am)
Hunter Bolesky and Brandon Srinath aren’t average businessmen. They’re the co-owners of Botana-Cart, a bicycle-powered botanical shop. Their cart, which sports a marijuana leaf, serves the Chapel Hill and Carrboro area.
(11/09/21 11:07pm)
There's a new all-inclusive ice cream shop in Chapel Hill. Vegan Ice Cream Man, founded in 2019, serves plant-based ice cream that is dairy, egg, cruelty and nut free.
(11/11/21 9:09pm)
Domestic and international tourists spent about $128 million in Orange County in 2020, a 47.7 percent decrease from 2019, according to a press release from the Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau.
(11/09/21 8:10pm)
Fifteen million dollars and many months later, the completely reimagined Sheraton Chapel Hill opened to the public on September 7 after a comprehensive renovation. It showcases the new Sheraton brand as well as ATMA Hotel Group’s refreshed vision for full-service hospitality in Chapel Hill.
(10/01/21 1:42am)
Raleigh-Durham International Airport ranked third in North America for large airports in customer service, according to a Sept. 22 announcement from analytics and consumer intelligence company J.D. Power.
(09/13/21 11:13pm)
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Michael Walden is a William Neal Reynolds distinguished professor emeritus at North Carolina State University. He is an author, public speaker and economic consultant.
(09/13/21 5:22pm)
When Bryan Clay earned the silver medal in the Olympic Decathlon in 2004, he repeated this Mark Twain quote to himself: “Eat a live frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.”
(08/15/21 9:51pm)
Hello, Tar Heels!
(08/11/21 6:26pm)
If you’ve been looking for something fun to do with your friends or teammates, look no further: Tar Heel Escapes is opening on Franklin Street.
(05/05/21 12:09am)
Lux Libertas Ventures is UNC’s first student-run venture capital fund, specializing in Generation Z consumer investments.
(05/18/21 12:56am)
University Place mall on South Estes Drive could soon be transformed into a walkable, pedestrian-focused town center.
(04/27/21 10:31pm)
This is part of a series that looks at bills the state legislature has introduced, the progress they have made in the chamber and what impact they might have on the state moving forward. Read last week's roundup here.
(04/27/21 1:20am)
One year after temporarily closing its doors, Perennial Cafe is returning to Franklin Street. Customers will be able to enjoy the cafe's coffee and treats at 401 West Franklin Street by mid-May.
(04/26/21 9:33pm)
Before the pandemic, it was difficult to get outdoor seating approved in Chapel Hill, parking was limited and sidewalk space was minimal.
(04/22/21 12:16am)
The Chelsea Theater, a Chapel Hill cinema that shows independent and documentary films, reopened its doors for the first time in over a year on April 16.