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I’m certainly not the first to say it, but I have a complicated relationship with The Daily Tar Heel.
As I write my office DJ debut, it’s exactly six days and 14 hours from my 20th birthday.
The Town of Chapel Hill may be welcoming its first Cook Out location as early as this Friday, Sept. 9, according to restaurant officials. It will be located in an old Burger King restaurant building on 450 S Elliott Rd. in the same lot as the Elliott Square shopping center.
On Aug. 8, construction officially began on Carrboro’s 203 Project, a multipurpose structure at 203 S. Greensboro St. The structure will house a new Orange County Southern Branch Library and various local organizations.
Gov. Roy Cooper has lifted North Carolina's COVID-19-related state of emergency on Aug. 15.
Chapel Hill's Art + Transit program unveiled a new LGBTQ+ themed bus and bus shelter after partnering with two local queer artists.