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Demand is high for space in a Carrboro mixed-use development that will also bring the town its first hotel.
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Demand is high for space in a Carrboro mixed-use development that will also bring the town its first hotel.
The cost of living in Carrboro has long been considered a barrier to many low-wage workers — and even to some of the town’s own employees.
Chapel Hill resident Keith Edwards is the go-to person for information about the Northside neighborhood — but this week she is the one getting a helping hand.
In a small business incubator in eastern Hillsborough, local businesses produce everything from specialized diet soups to pickled bamboo.
A new program in Chapel Hill is aimed at letting prospective businesses know exactly what they’re getting into before they commit to a space.
The fate of the proposed Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project might be in jeopardy after state officials expressed reservations about funding the controversial project.
If students rush Franklin Street after the men’s basketball game against Duke Saturday night, town officials will be on hand to make sure the crowd doesn’t have weapons — or blue paint.
When the Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood Task Force convenes this spring, town and county leaders hope it will have several community organizations to assist in its efforts.
After a lengthy and contentious public hearing, the Chapel Hill Town Council approved Wednesday night a rezoning request and special use permit for a housing development geared toward students.
The redevelopment of University Square is moving forward after its rezoning and special use permit were approved by the town on Feb. 11 — but the process is far from over.
Two UNC fraternity houses on Cameron Avenue have been vandalized in the past month — and police don’t know who is behind the incidents.
For 26 years, Nice Price Books has been a place for students, professors and residents to buy used books and vinyl records.
Chapel Hill residents raised concerns Tuesday night about a proposed hotel development in Southern Village.
Chapel Hill Town Council member Matt Czajkowski is ready to move on from last year’s unsuccessful cellphone ban.
After a Carrboro alderman resigned earlier this month to move to Australia, the town could be out as much as $18,000 to replace him.
After a 10-year-old boy fell through a stairwell at Collins Crossing Apartment Homes, the town of Carrboro is giving the complex 90 days to repair the damaged stairwells.
A former UNC employee was arrested Nov. 8 after a firearm was found in his campus office during a multi-department investigation into computer crimes.
The owners of Collins Crossing Apartment Homes in Carrboro are disputing residents’ complaints about unfair management practices and rising rent costs.
At a public forum Thursday night, more than 30 local residents discussed Chapel Hill’s controversial bus advertising policy, with some calling for the end of political advertising.
Jack Sprat Cafe, which had been a Franklin Street hangout for nearly eight years, unexpectedly closed its doors Monday.