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For some people, it calms them and makes their lips tingle, while for others it makes them feel downright nauseated.
When UNC students celebrate Halloween, a visit to Franklin Street is often at the top of their lists — but it wasn’t always this way.
Vimala Rajendran, owner of Vimala’s Curryblossom Cafe, said she pays her employees well over $12.75 an hour and splits tips evenly among all employees.
The parking lot of Top of the Hill Restaurant & Brewery was buzzing Monday as residents celebrated the milestone of Franklin Street classic Italian Pizzeria III.
The honks and hollers of the early Saturday morning traffic on U.S. Highway 15-501 were not from road rage, but instead from protesters lining the busy highway.
The community-driven radio station WCOM 103.5 has given back to Chapel Hill and Carrboro for almost 10 years and is now reaching out to town officials for funding assistance.
The Orange County Historical Museum premiered its exhibit on education during the post-Reconstruction period in America Wednesday.
Local restaurant owner, Jamil Kadoura, believes parking is a cancer in downtown Chapel Hill, and the only cure is a new parking lot.
Armed with a new formula for job creation, the North Carolina Department of Transportation says it can create up to 300,000 news jobs.
Orange County officials are engaging the community to improve the Family Success Alliance, a program that focuses on addressing the needs of Orange County families and children that live in poverty.
North Carolina's Severe Weather Preparedness Week, observed this week, aims to prepare residents for how to handle dangerous weather situations such as tornadoes.
Around town, Chris Derby was known as a successful Chapel Hill businessman who was always willing to give back. But at home, Chris Derby was known as “cool-rocking daddy.”
Naloxone, an anti-overdose drug, proved its worth yet again when its application assisted the Carrboro Police Department in saving the life of one Carrboro resident last week.
The Carrboro Board of Alderman decided Thursday not to move forward with the original proposal for the Carrboro Arts and Innovation Center.
The Chapel Hill and Carrboro police departments have started discussing the implementation of body cameras to supplement the in-vehicle cameras the two departments already have in place.
Revenue from the 140 West development’s parking garage is falling short of projections — forcing the town to consider using money from its general fund or increasing fees to cover the difference.
A local business and a nonprofit are working together to improve the living conditions of Carrboro resident Lillie Brown.
Cheaper gas prices are doing more for Chapel Hill residents than just lowering costs at the pump — it might impact local public transit systems.
Milton Julian spent his life finding the right fit and style for his customers — and the right way to lift their spirits.
The Carrboro Police Department saved the life of a resident Monday night — the first time naloxone was used by any police department in North Carolina.