Chapel Hill Comics will say goodbye to Franklin in March
For Ryan Kulikowski, it all began when he picked up a copy of a Kingdom Come comic book.
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For Ryan Kulikowski, it all began when he picked up a copy of a Kingdom Come comic book.
From decorating lanterns to decorating cookies, visitors at the Chapel Hill LIGHTUP Lantern Festival Saturday got a hands-on experience in celebrating the Chinese New Year.
After a year of controversy and dissent, the Chapel Hill Town Council decided to purchase the American Legion land on Dec. 5 for $7.9 million. The decision was met with both community support and dismay.
Glass was shattered and the security of many Carrboro residents was shaken on Saturday when a brick was thrown through the back door of El Centro Hispano, a nonprofit that serves the Hispanic and Latino community in the Triangle area.
Mural restorations are underway in downtown Chapel Hill to repair two well-known pieces.
The Orange County Small Business Loan and Grant programs directly help local businesses, giving about $1 million in loans and grants this year.
Orange County has seen a 19-percent increase in early voting turnout rates between the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections.
Ongoing construction on Rosemary Street is causing traffic delays, loud noises at night and slowed business traffic along affected areas.
A growing demand for off-campus student housing has led to an increase in popularity of luxury apartment complexes in Chapel Hill.
Root Cellar Cafe will open second restaurant
The Chapel Hill Town Council discussed efforts to reduce bias in policing as well as several petitions and other items Monday night.
Temporary outdoor installments were assembled and swapped out near Old Chicago as part of the 140 West Activation Experiment, conducted from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2.
The Orange County Library Station, a new machine on the grounds of the Cedar Grove Community Center, provides a new way for library card holders to access books and movies.
Correction: An earlier version of this stories misstated the name of the Chapel Hill mayor. The mayor's is Pam Hemminger. An earlier version of the story also misrepresented the status of the plan for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools maintenance building. The council gave recommendations to the developer. The article has been updated to reflect these changes. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.
Two local organizations are partnering to create a new piece of public art at the Orange County Animal Services Center on Eubanks Road.