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When Chris Jordan was a child, he loved drinking hot Dr Pepper. From there, the idea of a Dr Pepper latte was born.
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When Chris Jordan was a child, he loved drinking hot Dr Pepper. From there, the idea of a Dr Pepper latte was born.
Basketballs and wheelchairs are an unlikely matchup, but not for Bridge II Sports.
There might be something slightly different about the Orange County libraries the next time you browse.
If you plan on hitting up Rosemary Street during the summer, be prepared to face a construction zone.
Karen Coffee, a Chapel Hill resident, was recently a contestant on the Discovery channel show “Naked and Afraid.” Coffee spent 21 days on a small island in the Philippines with contestant Matt Alexander from Jennings, La. The episode she appears in airs on April 17.
On any given day, hundreds of Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents rely on Chapel Hill Transit to get them to and from work, school and businesses.
March may be over, but the madness isn’t.
The American Legion lot on Legion Road could become home to a luxury apartment complex — but members of the Chapel Hill Town Council aren’t sure how they feel about the development.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners approved a firearms safety committee on Feb. 16 to get residents involved in talks regarding firearms ordinances. This month, the commissioners are looking for Orange County residents to become part of the dialogue.
Wednesday afternoon saw weather conditions ripe for tornadoes.
Northside has seen its share of gentrification in the past 30 years.
For Carrboro resident Lydia Mason, helping other people has always been second nature.
Elementary school students are stepping it up to celebrate Black History Month.
A new firearms training simulator is in the works for the Carrboro Police Department.
A bike boom has come to Carrboro — on any given day, one can find cyclists riding alongside cars, bikes strapped to the front of buses and bikes parked outside businesses.
“What are you gonna do? What are you gonna do to change this country?” Tyler Swanson, a recent North Carolina A&T graduate, asked a crowd of nearly 100 gathered outside the Franklin Street post office at 9 a.m. Monday.
A BP gas station on Weaver Dairy Road is undergoing some major improvements.
Tiny homes are becoming a viable housing option for homeless people with mental illness.
The 28th annual Orange County Rape Crisis Center holiday auction saw a new twist on the traditional silent auction — mobile bidding.
It looks like travelers on Jones Ferry Road will have to wait until June 2016 before the dust settles.