Merritt’s Grill fundraiser honors Chapel Hill shooting victims
Donations are beginning to pour in for a special memorial fund set up to honor the three victims of the Chapel Hill shooting.
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Donations are beginning to pour in for a special memorial fund set up to honor the three victims of the Chapel Hill shooting.
In the midst of one of the greatest rivalries in sports, top breweries of Chapel Hill and Durham began an attempt to bridge the bitter gap with a smooth brew
DSI Comedy Theater regularly hosts comedy shows featuring improvisation, stand-up and scenes based on the lives of well-known local figures like Gary Crunkleton of The Crunkleton bar. Behind the scenes, DSI comedians and staff train new comics in six-week classes focused on improvisation, sketch comedy or stand-up writing.
Soon the only way you’ll be able to see a drive-in movie might be through the movies that once played on their screens.
Student-run startup Seal the Seasons moved one step closer to its dream of purchasing a frozen food truck when it won the $50,000 grand prize at the 2015 Emerging Issues Forum in Raleigh.
Carrboro is looking to hire a real estate firm to sell the town-owned property above the Acme Food & Beverage Co.
Tyler's Taproom to expand Speakeasy
The corned beef sandwich was his favorite. He almost always ordered it to go.
Huge silver tanks line the walls, and wooden scaffolds shape the room, outlining the construction that still needs to be completed.
Franklin Street. It is as iconic to Chapel Hill as the Old Well, but lately the epicenter of downtown has seen several businesses come and go, leaving many to question if Franklin Street has lost its magic.
Comics from across the country are making their way to Chapel Hill this week for Dirty South Improv’s 15th annual North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival.
Cat’s Cradle owner Frank Heath walked out of a public hearing on the proposed Arts and Innovation Center Tuesday night after expressing his frustration.
With its pale green exterior and vivid blue siding, the Pittsboro bed-and-breakfast run by Lisa Piper and Dave Clark — a short walk from the Chatham County Courthouse — is hard to miss.
At its meeting Tuesday night, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted to sell the vacant, town-owned condominium space at 110 East Main St., located above Acme Food & Beverage Co.
With new money designed to help faculty with their business ventures, student entrepreneurs are hoping the money will eventually trickle down to them.
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Three business owners have branched into the business of blessings, as they continue to assist area schools in paying off their overdue lunch debts.
Veggie Van struggles to gauge interest
As Japanese company Morinaga America Foods Inc. prepares to open its candy factory in Mebane, the company is trying to recruit workers who could start as early as April.
As e-books gain popularity, companies that provide them are gaining ground — like Freebooksy, a free e-book business in Carrboro.