Med Deli, Vimala's help community come together for Syrian refugees this holiday season
The Chapel Hill community and Syrian refugees are coming together through fundraising events put on by local restaurants this holiday season.
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The Chapel Hill community and Syrian refugees are coming together through fundraising events put on by local restaurants this holiday season.
The Chapel Hill Police Department and the UNC Department of Public Safety are teaming up to provide more coverage for campus and Franklin Street.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will induct seven business leaders into its Hall of Fame on Nov. 5. The Daily Tar Heel will feature each of these inductees. John Woodard, owner of Sutton’s Drug Store, will be among those inducted.
As the November election draws closer, polls indicate the race for mayor in Chapel Hill is a competitive one.
A group of UNC students is organizing and making steps toward turning their idea, First Fridays, into a reality.