New pickleball courts draw players to Chapel Hill
One of the nation’s fastest growing sports is growing in Chapel Hill.
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One of the nation’s fastest growing sports is growing in Chapel Hill.
Spring is finally here, and the blooming flowers and green leaves mean that families can go outside again.
Every April, once the ground has thawed and the flowers have bloomed, Carrboro closes off Weaver Street for its annual Open Streets event — and this year Open Streets celebrated its third event on Sunday.
After occupying its spot on Carrboro’s West Main Street for the past year, Krave has become much more than a bar.
All around town, the image of a man sheltering a child in his coat has appeared.
Maybe all you need is love, but friends, food and a good book can make even the coldest Valentine’s Day a little warmer. Staff writers Rebekah Guin and Matt Lopez interviewed students and Chapel Hill residents and asked if they had any plans for the day of love.
Chapel Hill prides itself on being a place for everyone, and it has a new initiative to make life easier for people who need identification.