Carrboro considers two designs for Martin Luther King Jr. Park
A plan for a new park in Carrboro is getting closer to finalization, though it still faces setbacks as community members disagree about its design and the amenities it could include.
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A plan for a new park in Carrboro is getting closer to finalization, though it still faces setbacks as community members disagree about its design and the amenities it could include.
Despite sunny skies and a temperate forecast, things got a little chilly in Carrboro this weekend.
A survey revealed negative aspects of Chapel Hill’s new Development Services Desk.
Almost two years after he became a part of Launch Chapel Hill’s first class of business ventures, Jeff Henriod, founder of Let’s Chip In, said he appreciates the resources he received from the program — especially the space that fostered a collaborative environment between participants.
Dog resort celebrates grand opening
Though she graduated from UNC in the spring, Kathleen Katibah found herself testing her knowledge of Chapel Hill at a scavenger hunt on Saturday.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, Tuesday's front page story "Office space leaves room for growth" incorrectly stated the address for Keona Health. The business is located at 100 Europa Drive, suite 390 in Chapel Hill. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Situated on 50 acres of land equipped with a learning center, dog park, nature trail and adoption center, Paws4ever Animal Sanctuary has never been a typical animal shelter.
Carrboro officials hope to save taxpayer dollars on future town projects now that the town can borrow money at a lower interest rate.
Weaver Street Market’s co-op structure can be a bit of a mystery to customers who aren’t sure exactly what a “co-op number” is.
Chapel Hill’s Compass Center for Women and Families consolidated its offices and began operating exclusively from 210 Henderson St. on Aug. 6.
It may not come as a surprise to the people who love Chapel Hill for its abundance of restaurants, thriving nightlife, eclectic edge and Carolina blue skies — but the town recently earned a distinction that sets it apart from other cities in the state.
Orange County residents may find it easier to recycle with a new program being implemented by the county.
Rec Room aims to be place for soccer fans