Iron Man 3 to film in Wilmington, boost NC film industry
Wilmington’s production facilities have attracted yet another blockbuster film to North Carolina — “Iron Man 3.”
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Wilmington’s production facilities have attracted yet another blockbuster film to North Carolina — “Iron Man 3.”
As Chapel Hill prepares to limit the number of ghouls and goblins roaming Franklin Street this Halloween, other campuses are expecting large crowds of revelers both on and off campus.
Steven Leath, UNC-system vice president for research, has been named the 15th president of Iowa State University.
UNC-Chapel Hill is not the only school reviewing its campus alert system.
Board of education members from two area school systems emphasized the importance of local funding to county officials Tuesday night as major federal and state budget cuts loom for the upcoming school year.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners discussed the most efficient ways to carry out a recently adopted development ordinance, emphasizing the importance of preventing delays at the board’s Tuesday meeting.
A new train station could connect Hillsborough to two major metropolitan cities if federal funding is approved, but it could come with a tax increase for residents.
With barbecue sauce and competition on their minds, Hillsborough residents are getting ready to pig out a little earlier than normal this year.
Orange County voters who struck down a quarter-cent sales tax increase in November may have won the battle but not the war.
Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this story incorrectly stated Joal Hall Broun’s position with the Orange Water and Sewer Authority. She served on the board for six years. This story has been modified to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.
After years of planning, budgeting and saving, Carrboro’s Weaver Street is finally ready for its makeover.
The streets of Carrboro may soon be going on a diet.
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted unanimously Tuesday night to continue discussion of a proposed ordinance that will simplify and streamline current county regulations related to property-development.
With the holidays approaching, Chapel Hill and Carrboro could receive the gift of a new high-speed Internet network.
As students rush to finalize living arrangements for the next academic year, renter frugality and new trends in campus living are forcing some realty companies to alter their market strategies.
Franklin Street saw about 30 percent fewer visitors this year in the town’s third consecutive effort to scale back Halloween celebrations.
The next time you reach out to grab your keys for a late-night beer run, pick up the phone instead.
As winter approaches and the weather gets colder, most households will turn up their heat.
Whether you’re looking to carve a frightening ghost, an elaborate UNC logo or just the traditional grinning Jack, local experts gave a few tips to help make this year’s pumpkin carving experience the best yet.
When it comes to older adults and dating, age ain’t nothing but a number.