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(03/29/19 7:21pm)
On April 1, the Inter-Faith Council For Social Service's food pantry will reopen its doors on the second floor of the Chapel Hill Historic Town Hall. The Chapel Hill Town Council approved the move on March 6.
(03/27/19 3:01am)
Local community organizations had one message on Monday: you are the answer.
(03/27/19 3:17am)
Women are starting 1,821 businesses in the U.S. every day. As of 2018, women entrepreneurs have increased by 114 percent in the last 20 years, totaling about 40 percent of businesses overall.
(03/26/19 1:45am)
As part of ongoing efforts to encourage small business, the Chapel Hill Planning Commission considered changes to parts of the town’s sidewalk dining ordinance on March 19.
(03/22/19 2:05am)
Local legend and Maple View Farm founder Robert Nutter — or Farmer Bob, as he was commonly known — died on March 8 at the age of 90.
(03/22/19 2:17am)
Your go-to burrito is going to be a little more expensive, but for a good reason.
(03/21/19 2:44am)
The North Carolina men’s basketball team received a No. 1 seed in the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Here’s what you need to know about watching any potential tournament matchups in popular bars and restaurants on Franklin Street.
(03/19/19 10:29pm)
Brian takes his roommate Jeet out to Ms. Mong, where they discuss the many options the Vietnamese stir-fry restaurant has to offer. They give tips on the best ways to fill out your order without paying extra money and where the good vegetarian options on Franklin Street are.
(03/18/19 1:59am)
North Carolina has an official state beverage, an official state marsupial and state flower, so why not a state frozen treat?
(03/18/19 12:12am)
Orange County has declared March 2019 as “Skip the Straw” month, which is part of a larger campaign to reduce single-use plastics of all kinds.
(03/07/19 2:02am)
Orange County has begun a new program that aims to make starting or maintaining community gardens easier for residents.
(03/07/19 2:54am)
Don Pinney knows everything that’s changed on Franklin Street since 1964.
(03/06/19 3:22am)
CORRECTION: An ealier version of this article incorrectly stated that the University ofMichigan decided to cut ties with Wendy’s after pressure from student groups has energized the alliance. The franchisee’s lease expired when the school remodeled the building in which the restaurant was housed, and they did not pursue a bid for a new lease. The franchisee never had plans to return to UM or renew a lease. The story has been updated with the correct information. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(03/05/19 1:54am)
On this episode of Franklin Eats, Brian makes his solo debut on the podcast, discussing his double appearance at GRK YEERO. Find out what UNC staple Brian claims can't keep up with the pitas at GRK YEERO, what special guest he invited to come on the podcast, and whether to expect the unexpected.
(03/01/19 4:42am)
While you may still be nostalgic about the old Tama Cafe, a new Mediterranean place is coming to town.
(02/28/19 6:58pm)
On this edition of Franklin Eats, Brian and his boss Rachel travel to one of Franklin Street's premier breakfast locales, Ye Olde Waffle Shoppe. Find out how sweet Rachel likes her coffee, how sweet Brian likes his waffles and how disappointed they were in their hash browns. They also go into a long tangent about astrology and just what type of astrological sign Ye Olde Waffle Shoppe is.
(02/22/19 4:00am)
On this episode of Franklin Eats, Brian and the group visits local casual dining restaurant Four Corners. Named in homage to the classic Dean Smith play, Four Corners serves low-fuss food to go along with a funky layout and plenty of TVs to let your eyes wander.
(02/18/19 3:36am)
Ms. Mong
(02/11/19 2:48am)
Time Out is a Chapel Hill stable like no other, a place where college students of all-ilk can gather to share and bond over biscuits and fried chicken at any hour. That’s why on this edition of Franklin Eats, Brian and his boss Molly did their journalistic duty and went to the 24-hour restaurant at 2:50 a.m. to get the true Time Out experience.
(02/11/19 3:30am)
The Chapel Hill Town Council passed a Memorandum of Understanding on Jan. 30 to establish a joint-funding agreement with local governments to support the Orange County Food Council.