CVS Plaza to get new owner
By Holly West | Apr. 23, 2014Franklin Street Plaza LLC is selling its downtown Chapel Hill property CVS Plaza this week after owning it for almost a decade.
Read More »Franklin Street Plaza LLC is selling its downtown Chapel Hill property CVS Plaza this week after owning it for almost a decade.
Read More »Franklin Street Plaza LLC is selling its downtown Chapel Hill property CVS Plaza this week after owning it for almost a decade.
Read More »The eyecarecenter at 140 West partnered with Farmer Foodshare to celebrate Earth Day.
Read More »The 200 shelter cats living at Goathouse Refuge in Pittsboro tend to crouch low to the ground and run in group panic when they hear the sound of gunshots from nearby hunters.
Read More »High-speed fiber could be headed to Chapel Hill, but this time the proposal comes from the AT&T network.
Read More »Before town and county governments can move forward with promised plans for the Rogers Road neighborhood, residents say they need to know their role.
Read More »Interest in the Durham-Orange light rail project drew several graduate students to the Student Union Tuesday.
Read More »After taking a bite out of crime for nine years, Carrboro patrol dog Kilo now looks forward to biting into many treats during the start of his retirement.
Read More »Dozens of Chapel Hill residents are asking the Town Council to dedicate one penny of the town’s tax rate to creating more affordable housing, which could help the population of chronically homeless.
Read More »A new location and exhibit bring a new beginning for WomanCraft Gifts, a well-established local craft co-operative.
Read More »George Spencer attributes his artistry to a how-to-draw book he gave his daughter about 10 years ago.
Read More »Cathy Holsey vividly remembers when her 11-year-old autistic son, Stephen, wandered off a trail in a local park in 2010.
Read More »Some might say it’s an injustice that Vivian Connell’s disease will eventually take her grip, gait and voice, but she says it has become her opportunity to help give students a voice to speak out against injustice themselves.
Read More »When Holli McClean was thinking of names for Should Does’s first-ever print publication, she decided on “Gladys,” a name that evokes a persona she wanted to change.
Read More »Hope Love’s students, current and former, never leave her mind.
Read More »Google searched high and low, but a close connection to UNC’s computer science department led the company to choose a downtown location for its Chapel Hill office.
Read More »The potential jury pool for a contentious trial involving two fired Chapel Hill sanitation workers might have been tainted by biased coverage of the court proceedings on the town website, according to an attorney for the pair.
Read More »Having taken the stage over 700 times for her one-woman show, veteran actress Barbara Bates Smith still describes every performance as magical.
Read More »Jenny Han and Sarah Dessen have many things in common — both are UNC alumni, root for Carolina basketball and love Twitter. And both are also best-selling young adult authors.
Read More »On any other day, Michael Jones would be a customer walking into Fleet Feet Sports Store in Carrboro. But tonight, he will be walking in as a published author launching his first book.
Read More »Time-Out is not ready to throw in the towel.
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