Progress on hold at ‘The Rat’ as structural problems emerge
Diane Fountain is seeing her plans to open the Ramshead Rathskeller delayed once again.
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Diane Fountain is seeing her plans to open the Ramshead Rathskeller delayed once again.
Bill Christian has spent almost five years waiting to build Charterwood, his mixed-use development. But, like many developers, he has had to combat a daunting town-approval process.
Auntie Anne joins Ben and Jerry’s
Alex Joustra says he has been looking for love in all the wrong places — but he lives in the right town to change that.
University Square on Franklin Street could be replaced with a development that would include apartments, an underground parking garage and extra office space.
Franklin Street’s high foot traffic has not been enough to attract enough customers to save some businesses.
Civil rights activists who dedicated their lives to promoting individual freedom in Chapel Hill were remembered and honored Sunday.
Students and Chapel Hill residents could see more food trucks in the near future if both Town Council members and owners of food trucks can agree on regulations.
Developers hope to address the growing demand for affordable housing with a new mixed-use complex in Carrboro.
Developers are looking into building a new CVS in Carrboro — a proposal that is in its earliest stages but has already met resistance from within the community.
Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt put the Chapel Hill Transit system to the test Wednesday, riding the HS route to the Varsity Theater.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners will discuss economic development initiatives, regional transportation issues and uses for the quarter-cent sales tax increase at its meeting Tuesday.
Editor’s note: One hundred fifty years ago Sunday, reports of the attack on Fort Sumter appeared in area newspapers. These stories from the Civil War are presented as they might have appeared in a student newspaper. All photos and article data courtesy of Wilson Library.
A downtown development project in its infant stages could take a step forward at a meeting today.
David Caldwell can’t be shocked anymore by the county’s decisions about the landfill near his neighborhood on Rogers Road.
Kenneth Johnson is old-fashioned. He likes to sit on his porch, and he likes to read the newspaper.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners is redesigning a plan for informing residents about the importance of a sales tax increase.
The ground may shake downtown from time to time as the early construction stages of 140 West Franklin development begin.
Willis Brooks, a retired Russian history professor, donated blood 10 days ago.
Fast food in Chapel Hill could take on a new meaning if residents voice opinions on a trend in food venues: trucks.