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A pop-up poster sale outside the Student Union wants to help students fill wall space.
Flyleaf Books celebrated the romance genre by inviting two authors to discuss love over a cup of tea on Saturday.
Alan Cohen moved to Chapel Hill in 1996 to escape the Connecticut winters he'd lived through for 45 years. When he arrived, he opened a store — Office Supplies & More, on Franklin Street.
On March 1 at 4:20 p.m., a time whose significance is not lost on marijuana users, the North Carolina Senate passed a bill legalizing the use of the substance for medical needs.
The Summer Careers Academy will welcome its second cohort of students this year after a successful launch in 2022. The application period for students interested in joining the 2023 cohort ended on Feb. 10.
On Tuesday, Feb. 7, the North Carolina Senate passed Senate Bill 49, the Parents' Bill of Rights in a 29-18 vote. The bill must now be heard on the state House's floor.
The Towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro both offer a variety of free transportation options, including greenways, bike lanes and the Chapel Hill Transit bus system.
The North Carolina General Assembly's long session began last Wednesday, welcoming new legislators for the year.
Downtown Chapel Hill had over 9 million visitors in 2022 — an increase of over 1.6 million from the last year — according to the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership.
Thirty years ago, Hillborough resident Faylor Riley was sleeping in her home with her husband when a tornado touched down.
Golden Fig Books, an independent Durham bookstore, is opening a new store in Carrboro at Carr Mill Mall on Friday, Nov. 18.
At the Sonja Haynes Stone Center polling location, many UNC students cast their vote in Tuesday's 2022 Midterm elections. Most said they voted in support of candidates who support abortion rights.
On Oct. 25, Gov. Roy Cooper issued Executive Order No. 271, which aims to grow the state’s clean energy economy by accelerating the transition to zero-emission vans, trucks and buses.
Although Franklin Street did not fully close this year due to lightning and rain, hundreds of people celebrated Halloween on the sidewalks of downtown Chapel Hill.
Epilogue Books Chocolates Brews is offering free queer literature for young adult and middle grade readers through a carousel of books called Reading Rainbows.
Stormwater infrastructure inspections and maintenance work took place last week and are continuing this week in Carrboro.
On Oct. 4, the Freedom House Recovery Center received over $1 million in funding to increase the availability of recovery services for individuals with substance use disorders.
On Sept. 27, Gov. Roy Cooper launched the state’s first digital equity program to help North Carolinians access high-speed internet.
North Carolinians should visit their local Division of Motor Vehicles to get a new driver's license or identification card before May 3, 2023.