Agritourism efforts display niche farming in Orange County
Valee Taylor likes to show people his aquaculture facility where he and his sister raise nearly 300,000 tilapia fish a year.
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Valee Taylor likes to show people his aquaculture facility where he and his sister raise nearly 300,000 tilapia fish a year.
Yard-long beans and spicy peppers were among the native Burmese ingredients used in preparing a fundraising dinner last week for Orange County’s large population of refugees from the Asian country.
Putting full-time certified police officers into Orange County Schools elementary schools last December was meant to be a temporary precaution — but 10 months later, the resource officers are still walking the halls of the schools.
UNC students might be munching on Japanese candies fresh from Orange County while a Japanese business executive dons a North Carolina football jersey in Asia.
Three businesses are making University Mall their new home as progress continues on the redevelopment of University Square.
Students looking to beat the back-to-school blues with a cold beer can also beat the lines at certain bars by downloading a new app.
Franklin Street gets a new burger place
Robots, flowers, soccer balls and even a zombie evolved from tiny pieces of tile into colorful mosaics Wednesday as child refugees from Burma gathered to make art.
A new program being implemented at Chapel Hill High School will combine two of students’ favorite activities: texting and eating.
As the investigation into the fire that destroyed several condominiums in University Gardens on Monday continues, officials are still unsure of the cause.
Furry members of Chapel Hill’s K-9 Unit will soon be suiting up with donated bulletproof, stab-proof vests.
A new Time Warner Cable cable modem fee is sparking outrage among some of its customers.
As Penny Rich prepares to leave the Chapel Hill Town Council, five Chapel Hill residents have stepped forward in the hopes of filling her seat.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article attributed Chesley Kalnen as saying one in five children in North Carolina is at risk for hunger and food insecurity. She said one in four children in Orange County is at risk for hunger and food insecurity. The article has been amended to reflect this change.
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