Carolina Inn changes its leadership
The Carolina Inn has been a reliable Chapel Hill landmark for almost 100 years — but its leaders are changing.
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The Carolina Inn has been a reliable Chapel Hill landmark for almost 100 years — but its leaders are changing.
After experiencing its first deficit since 2006 last year, Chapel Hill is trying a new method to allocate its $51 million 2012-2013 budget — and officials say the system will give residents more say than ever before.
Residents hoping to raise awareness about global poverty wanted to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes Tuesday — so they went barefoot.
Students at Chapel Hill High School usually learn civics out of textbooks, but on Thursday afternoon their lesson plan got a little more personal.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools’ newest elementary school is taking its first major steps toward becoming a reality.
Jimmy Chris has passed away, but Ye Olde Waffle Shoppe, the iconic Franklin Street restaurant into which he poured his soul, will live on unchanged.
After spending 18 years at 163 E. Franklin St. as a Chapel Hill staple, Franklin Street Pizza & Pasta will soon become Tomato Jake’s Pizzeria.
This Valentine’s Day, Carrboro residents showed their love for the town and local charities through food, fun and fundraising.
A new Chapel Hill solar farm could bring clean power to about 1,000 homes if approved by the state Utilities Commission.
A program that helps low income Orange County residents acquire affordable housing has seen about half its budget cut this year.
The North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble wants to be able to show America what residents already know — Chapel Hill’s got talent.
Friday at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, members and nonmembers will dance their way toward their We Build People campaign goal.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools expects to see enrollment increases a year before it will be equipped to handle them.
Chapel Hill Transit employees will turn into actors today to remember an African-American woman who took a stand after she was denied equal access to the services they provide every day.
For a quarter of a century, Hillsborough has showcased its history and its holiday spirit through its annual Candlelight Home Tour — and this Sunday, the tradition continues.
A previous version of this article incorrectly called Michael Patrick Harper a criminal — he is only charged with, not convicted of, a crime — and stated that Victoria Freeman and Cotton Bryan directly provided the police with information that led to Harper’s arrest. In fact, Ken Larsen directly provided the information. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.
Chapel Hill businesses have typically been big supporters of locally grown food, and now one of them is bringing that local appeal to its alcohol.
The Chapel Hill Public Library opened its temporary location two weeks ago — and though some say it’s less comfortable, the new spot has seen as much traffic as the permanent library does.
Emergency fire calls in Chapel Hill are on the decline — and officials hope to keep it that way.
Repaving is set to begin on three town roads after what residents say have been weeks of inconvenience.