New Mediterranean restaurant is replacing Tama Cafe on Franklin Street
While you may still be nostalgic about the old Tama Cafe, a new Mediterranean place is coming to town.
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While you may still be nostalgic about the old Tama Cafe, a new Mediterranean place is coming to town.
Democrats in the N.C. House of Representatives proposed the Gun Violence Prevention Act to the General Assembly on Feb. 14.
The Mandarin Magnet Implementation Committee presented the future of Glenwood Elementary School's Mandarin magnet program during a Board of Education meeting on February 7.
The Chapel Hill Town Council discussed an update on their Youth Initiative Report at its Jan. 30 business meeting.
Community members gathered in Chapel Hill on Tuesday to learn about how bike paths will factor into the North-South Bus Rapid Transit Project.
A Wake County judge denied Republican Mark Harris’ argument on Tuesday to be seated as the new representative in N.C. District 9 as the investigation into election fraud continues.
The Chapel Hill Town Council is working to increase access for bikers after discussing the possibility of a dedicated curb lane for bikes between Estes Drive and Eubanks Road on Wednesday, Jan. 16.
North Carolina is the only state where people can't get restraining orders against members of their sex, but the ACLU of North Carolina and Equality North Carolina are signing onto a lawsuit to change that.
It’s the holiday time of year again and the Town of Carrboro is bringing back Carrboro Cheer to celebrate.
Though Native American students make up less than one percent of the UNC student body, the Carolina Indian Circle aims to provide a welcoming environment for them while educating the public about their culture at UNC.
Modernextension Dance Company is exploring the meaning of freedom as Election Day approaches.
Halloween hasn't always been about trick-or-treating. This year, the Carolina Celtic Society is learning about the history of the holiday that traces back to Ireland.
Top of the Hill is opening its doors to start the Halloween season off with a classic movie.
Chapel Hill Farmer's Market is hosting a Fall Craft Market on Saturday, Oct.13th. In addition to regular farmers and food artisans, a wide range of local crafters will be attending the market. The Fall Craft Market is the 10th Anniversary of the Chapel Hill Farmers' Market.
CORRECTIONS: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that the Apple Chill Cloggers gave free lessons at a train station in the mountains of North Carolina. The group gave free lessons at The Station, a former train station in Carrboro. The article also incorrectly stated that Jean Healy and Diana Montgomery were among the members of the Apple Chill Cloggers and later in the 1980s joined other neighbors interested in traditional dance and formed the Cane Creek Cloggers. Jean Healy took lessons with the Apple Chill Cloggers, and in 1980 formed the Cane Creek Cloggers with Diana Montgomery and other friends interested in traditional dance. The story has been updated with the correct location of the Apple Chill Clogger's free lessons and for clarification on the formation of Cane Creek Cloggers. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.