Glenn's Tattoo Service brings its own form of art to Carrboro
For over a decade, Carrboro residents' have turned to Glenn’s Tattoo Service Inc. on West Rosemary Street for custom tattoos and body piercings.
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For over a decade, Carrboro residents' have turned to Glenn’s Tattoo Service Inc. on West Rosemary Street for custom tattoos and body piercings.
Chapel Hill has vowed to become a more bicycle-friendly community with a new plan adopted on Oct. 25 to prioritize the expansion of greenways.
Pam Hemminger won by a landslide against write-in candidate Eugene Farrar. Hemminger will serve her second term as Mayor, and secured 92 percent of votes according to unofficial results from Orange County precincts.
After opening last spring, One Fish Two Fish has been bringing an authentic Hawaiian dish composed of fresh raw fish on a base of lettuce or rice and an assortment of toppings to Carrboro.
Carrboro will be the first town in North Carolina to become more colorful with an LGBTQ+ rainbow crosswalk that will include an additional two stripes to support racial equality.
The Monti and Townsend Bertram & Company hosted their fourth annual Into the Wild event on Friday night at the Forest Theatre to celebrate the outdoors.
Check out staff writer Sophia Wilhelm's reporting from the Oct. 11 Chapel Hill Town Council meeting here:
Al’s Burger Shack offered Puerto Rican delicacies and live music Sunday to fundraise for those affected by the recent hurricanes in Puerto Rico.
Dr. Chris DeRienzo wrote a blog post after the death of his dog, Bartlet, who was adopted from the Orange County Animal Shelter in 2005. After a couple weeks, DeRienzo met his goal of 1,000 blog views and hopes that Bartlet’s story will continue on. Staff writer Sophia Wilhelm asked DeRienzo about his relationship with Bartlet.
Check here for live updates on the meeting:
Carrboro Mayor Lydia Lavelle kicked off her election campaign at Steel String Brewery Friday mingling with community members.Local residents will cast their ballots this November and choose between Lavelle or her opponent, Mike Benson.
The cats in the Goathouse Refuge are feline good in Siglinda Scarpa's care.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, the day of the protest was incorrect, it was taken place on Thursday. A word in a quote was misunderstood. The article has been updated to reflect these changes.
Seven high school graduates in Chapel Hill are saving their ‘college experience’ for later and packing their bags for something different than a dorm room.
UNC's ballers get a lot more attention, but its ballroom dancers also win national championships.
Carrboro voted unanimously July 3 to be the first local government in the state to enjoy alcohol with their Sunday brunch.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, the original version of this story said that UNC had postponed its goal to be coal-free by 2020 to 2050. The goal to be coal-free does not have a new end date, and UNC aims to be greenhouse-gas neutral by 2050. The article has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Alex Stayer-Brewington, a Presbyterian hospital chaplain and former pastor at Bethlehem Presbyterian Church in Saxapahaw, North Carolina, is a liberal Christian who is involved in political activism. Staff writer Sophia Wilhelm asked Stayer-Brewington, a 2009 UNC graduate, about his opinions on current politics and religion in North Carolina.
Carrboro’s Board of Aldermen is responsible for promoting the values and ideals of the town through legislative policy decisions. There are seven members on the board, including the mayor. The board is guided by the town manager and many other advisory boards and committees.
UNC’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps isn’t the military camp your parents threaten to send you to or another version of Cadet Kelly. It is a college-based program that prepares students to serve as officers in the United States Army.