Maple View Farm's customer appreciation day not affected by fire
Milk production has stopped at Maple View Farms after a fire started in the machine shop around 1 p.m. Sunday. Ice cream that has already been made will ...
Read More »The Fix-A-Home Project gives back to longtime Northside residents
Paul and Belinda Caldwell have lived in their Chapel Hill home for the past 40 years.
Read More »Creamery damaged in fire at Maple View Farm
Firefighters reported to a fire at Maple View Farm around 1 p.m. Sunday.
Read More »Protestors in Carrboro oppose pipeline in Standing Rock
About a dozen peaceful protestors gathered in Carrboro Friday to protest the 'black snake' — also known as the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Read More »All Up In Your Business for Sept. 9, 2016
The ground-breaking for the Hilton Garden Inn in Carrboro will take place in the second quarter of 2017.
Read More »Charter schools searching for facilities funding put pressure on parents
Willow Oak Montessori, a public charter school in Chapel Hill, is searching for facilities funding in the pockets of parents — and one in particular ...
Read More »OWASA approves Cane Creek Reservoir land for Mountains-to-Sea trail
The protected land near Cane Creek Reservoir is going to have a lot more visitors.
Read More »Google Fiber installation progresses in Chapel Hill and Carrboro
Google Fiber is coming to Chapel Hill and Carrboro — but it might take a little while.
Read More »Judge rules to allow evidence from Chandler Kania's iPhone in trial
An Orange County judge ruled that evidence from Chandler Kania’s iPhone can be used in the upcoming trial. Authorities say Kania, now 21, was involved ...
Read More »Don't be alarmed — accidental alarms are declining
A once alarming statistic is a thing of the past. The first half of 2016 has seen a significant decrease in the number of accidental alarms responded ...
Read More »Judge rules to allow evidence from Chandler Kania's iPhone in trial
An Orange County judge ruled that evidence from Chandler Kania's iPhone can be used in the upcoming trial.
Read More »Wilmington sports bar will take over Fitzgerald's spot on Franklin Street
The Franklin Street building where Fitzgerald’s used to be is getting a new resident — Might as Well Bar and Grill.
Read More »All Up In Your Business for Sept. 2, 2016
In 2012, The Trading Post antique and used furniture shop moved to Hillsborough after being a fixture in Carrboro since the 1950s. At the beginning of ...
Read More »An expert's guide to bar trivia in Chapel Hill and Carrboro
In school, students learn a lot of facts — some of them more valuable than others. Trivia can be a great way to turn this knowledge into prizes.
Read More »Free street libraries pepper downtown Chapel Hill
Three and a half years ago, Meg McGurk, the executive director of the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership, thought of an idea to increase literacy in Chapel ...
Read More »Wine & Design trend introduces a new way to be creative
Arts and crafts aren’t just for kids. They can be for adults too — just add a little wine.
Read More »Local police dogs M.J. and Kilo remembered for their service
After training together when they were young, police service dogs Kilo and M.J. passed away on the same night after dedicating the majority of their lives ...
Read More »Inter-Faith Council moves forward after executive director resigns
Michael Reinke, former executive director of the Inter-Faith Council, recently resigned due to a family member's health issues.
Read More »Q&A with newly promoted Chapel Hill Fire Chief Matt Sullivan
Matt Sullivan is the newly promoted Chapel Hill fire chief. Senior writer Janna Childers talked with Sullivan about his new position and long history ...
Read More »With voter ID law struck down, ballot accessibility likely to improve in North Carolina
UNC Senior Jazlin Laboy believes she would've been able to vote for a presidential candidate in the March primary if the North Carolina voter-identification ...
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