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(11/16/18 2:33am)
Mildred Council walked out of a bank on Franklin Street. A loan officer had just denied her request for money to invest in opening a restaurant. She walked back into the bank through a different door and sat down with another officer. The second officer saw what the first didn't, and she got the loan.
(11/09/18 5:36am)
Following the resignation of former Attorney General Jeff Sessions Wednesday, students and local community members marched on Franklin Street to protest the Trump administration’s interim replacement Matthew Whitaker.
(11/07/18 1:39am)
For weeks, students have been researching candidates, helping others register to vote and voting early and by mail. Election Day marked the end of the voting registration mania in the Pit students have experienced the past month.
(11/02/18 12:07am)
Those hoping for easier access to Dunkin’ Donuts should not despair, just wait.
(11/01/18 5:02am)
Following a legacy Chapel Hill tradition, students and community members flocked to Franklin Street on Oct. 31 to celebrate Halloween and show off their costumes. Photographers Lexi Baird and Khamees Abou Sido captured some of the costumes, friendships and activities of Wednesday night.
(10/29/18 12:13am)
Franklin Street's newest retailer is hoping to be a trailblazer for its industry.
(10/23/18 11:25pm)
With Halloween just around the corner, the Town of Chapel Hill is preparing for the spookiest time of the year.
(10/16/18 12:24am)
Officials from the Town of Chapel Hill are considering plans to “activate” the 140 West plaza — an open, public area at the intersection of W. Franklin Street and Church Street that is currently the home of the “Exhale” sculpture, a large, public art display commissioned in 2013.
(10/16/18 12:32am)
Crook's Corner announced Wednesday that it will be switching owners, but longtime customers have no need to fear.
(10/10/18 12:15am)
Anti-Silent Sam organizers and protesters packed the Chapel Hill Courthouse Tuesday morning to show solidarity with 11 of the individuals facing charges for crimes allegedly carried out during demonstrations at Silent Sam.
(10/08/18 2:10am)
UNC is beating North Carolina State University — not in football or basketball, but in flu vaccinations. Both schools are competing to vaccinate the most people by Dec. 7 in a nationwide competition run by Alana’s Foundation.
(10/08/18 3:17am)
Customers can enjoy anything from zucchini noodles with eggplant meatballs to kale smoothies at B.GOOD, Franklin Street's newest spot for healthy eating.
(10/01/18 1:48am)
The Town of Chapel Hill is taking bids for the reconstruction of Hillsborough Street between East Franklin Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
(09/26/18 4:29am)
It’s not easy to create a truly unique ice cream experience, but that’s exactly what 24-year-old Andy Chen and his partner, Nick Ni, have done with Ice Lab, the newest snacking experience on Franklin Street.
(09/25/18 12:57am)
For nearly two decades the Disapora Festival of Black and Independent Film has been a platform for films about the African diaspora and social issues associated with it.
(09/14/18 10:03pm)
With Hurricane Florence hitting parts of the east coast and quickly approaching the Triangle area, Chapel Hill restaurants are remaining open as long as they possibly can, despite many of their student employees evacuating the area.
(09/10/18 3:41am)
Chapel Hill police responded to reports of multiple gunshots fired on Rosemary Street at 1:20 a.m. on Sunday morning.
(09/10/18 2:25am)
If you like beer, are interested in Napoleonic-era military garb, immanent theologies, hula-hooping or enjoy learning new things and meeting new people, Nerd Nite might be the thing for you.
(09/07/18 2:15am)
The Town of Chapel Hill prides itself on supporting local businesses over franchises, but it’s not always easy to own and operate a small business.
(09/06/18 2:46am)
Eight alumni leaders of the Campaign for Carolina have come out in support of Silent Sam’s relocation from McCorkle Place, according to reports from The News & Observer.