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(05/05/22 10:28pm)
UNC students and community members gathered outside the Chapel Hill Courthouse on Franklin Street Tuesday to protest the possible overturning of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Roe v. Wade decision.
(04/23/22 2:48pm)
During The PITCH Community Market event on Saturday, there will be tables filled with everything from paintings to earrings and desserts.
(03/31/22 9:40pm)
On Wednesday morning, a line of people wrapped around the Starbucks on Franklin Street — all waiting to reserve a table at Sup Dogs.
(03/29/22 10:31pm)
Sometimes, you have to close the streets to open them.
(03/22/22 10:23pm)
The owners of Chapel Hill’s Big Belly Que are raising the steaks with Bombolo, a new restaurant set to open in the summer. A change of pace from barbecue, Bombolo will serve pasta, charcuterie and sandwiches.
(03/06/22 9:47pm)
Last month, Carrboro was named one of the top-five small towns for the arts in the U.S. by 24/7 Tempo, a member of the financial news and opinion company 24/7 Wall St.
(02/23/22 11:54pm)
The Gathering Place — where board games, beer and bards come together — celebrated its soft opening on Friday.
(02/21/22 12:25am)
As of last Wednesday, Orange County Animal Services found homes for all eight of the wolf-German shepherd hybrids that were taken in last summer.
(02/13/22 11:41pm)
It may be Super Bowl Sunday, but don't forget about Valentine's Day on Monday. If you don’t have plans, don’t worry — there are plenty of things to do around Chapel Hill to celebrate love.
(02/09/22 11:49pm)
The Orange County Arts Commission announced this year's Grassroots Arts Program and Artist Project grant recipients last week.
(02/06/22 11:52pm)
The Chapel Hill Town Council voted on Feb. 2 to implement a curb-running bike lane on West Franklin Street on following recent accidents involving bicyclists and pedestrians.
(02/03/22 2:24am)
Blue House Cafe, a student-run coffee shop in Chapel Hill, held its official launch on Monday. The cafe was founded by three UNC juniors Rebecca Felicelli, Alex Christian and Gabriela Silva.
(01/31/22 12:00am)
The Orange County Historical Museum is set to unveil its new heritage cooking exhibit on Feb. 4, titled “What’s Your Flavor?”
(01/26/22 10:54pm)
In September, Chapel Hill-based author Elizabeth Emerson published a book focusing on the friendship between Helen Keller and Emerson's great-great-grandfather, Joseph Edgar Chamberlin.
(01/20/22 5:47am)
One Orange, a team dedicated to advancing racial equity in Orange County, gained approval to move forward with its updated framework at the Board of County Commissioners meeting Tuesday.
(01/11/22 1:03am)
A stream of cars sat bumper-to-bumper all the way down Regency Parkway in Cary this weekend, filled with attendees eagerly waiting to see the sixth annual North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival.
(11/23/21 4:19am)
N.C. House Rep. Graig Meyer, D-Caswell, Orange, announced last week that he will be running for a seat on the state senate in 2022.
(11/16/21 1:33am)
Hunter Bolesky and Brandon Srinath aren’t average businessmen. They’re the co-owners of Botana-Cart, a bicycle-powered botanical shop. Their cart, which sports a marijuana leaf, serves the Chapel Hill and Carrboro area.
(10/25/21 11:16pm)
The Orange County Board of County Commissioners launched its Longtime Homeowner Assistance program in early October to help retain the established community and combat gentrification.
(09/14/21 11:51pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the afternoon peak hours and the number of lanes on Interstate 40. Peak hours during the afternoon are between 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., and the highway currently has two lanes. In addition, the article incorrectly stated how many lanes currently exist between the I-85 and I-40 conjunction. Interstate 40 has one less lane than I-85 on each side. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.