Schoolkids Records to replace CD Alley on Franklin Street
Schoolkids Records, a record store founded in 1974, will return to Chapel Hill on March 1 as the company’s third location within the Triangle.
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Schoolkids Records, a record store founded in 1974, will return to Chapel Hill on March 1 as the company’s third location within the Triangle.
Tandem Restaurant replaces Cafe Symmetry in Carrboro
A new report shows growth in North Carolina’s technology sector, but recruitment difficulties continue to challenge the industry.
He’s Not Here will close its doors for three weeks — including for the UNC-Duke game — starting today.
Huntington Learning Center
Let’s be honest — you’re probably going to drop $50 on your next Target run, whether you like it or not. So you might as well learn how to save a few dollars while you’re at it.
Buzz Rides still doesn’t have funding from student government, but that isn’t stopping them from staying on track to give 20,000 rides this school year.
Barbecue restaurant opens in place of Southern Rail
When discussing the issue of homelessness in Orange County, community leaders challenged residents to learn more about the homeless population.
Chatham county resident Kara Brewer is currently in the process of appealing to the staff of Orange County for the construction of a party barn after its initial rejection in November by the Board of Adjustment.
There are fewer young professionals between the ages of 20 and 34 in Chapel Hill compared to in Durham and Raleigh, likely because of two major factors — affordable housing and limited job opportunities.
Chapel Hill, a town home to a number of restaurants with an international focus, offers cuisine from various corners of the world and new perspectives for the town community.
As students, it can be difficult to find a good study spot.
Khushi
Brent Armstrong, a senior advertising major, gets ready to ride one of his scooters for rent. Armstrong runs Carolina Scoots, which rents scooters to students.
We’re truly living in historic times, my friends. After Wednesday’s drawing, the Powerball jackpot has grown to a massive $1.5 billion — the highest jackpot in United States history.
Fitzgerald’s closes on Franklin Street