Congress' DACA replacement debate continues for fourth month
Four months have passed since President Donald Trump’s September announcement repealing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and Congress ...
Read More »Four months have passed since President Donald Trump’s September announcement repealing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and Congress ...
Read More »North Carolina school districts are facing a funding crisis. In Orange County, voters approved a $120 million-dollar bond in November 2016 to renovate ...
Read More »Joshua Daniel Edwards, 25, was indicted on all charges by an Orange County Grand Jury today.
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce welcomed Rebecca Dickenson as vice president of membership in late November to head their division of over ...
Read More »The Durham-based Guglhupf Bakery, Café and Restaurant opened a new bakery in Chapel Hill’s Eastgate Crossing shopping center on Tuesday.
Read More »Construction on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, planned to be in service by 2019, may be delayed as the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality submits ...
Read More »As the stress of finals week concludes and UNC students leave town, Chapel Hill businesses will look to permanent residents to fill their shops and restaurants. Katie ...
Read More »UNC alum Terrence Brayboy is a founder and member of the Board of Directors for the local organization Amina's Gift. The nonprofit buys and sells art ...
Read More »Barbara Foushee was sworn in to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen Dec. 5. She was the only new member to be elected this past November. Staff writer Claire ...
Read More »The transgender community experienced the highest level of fatal violence this year than ever recorded in the United States, according to the Human Rights ...
Read More »Joshua Daniel Edwards, 25, a former UNC student charged with felonies related to the bomb on the UNC campus last month was released from jail Monday.
Read More »With finals looming overhead, more students are hitting the town after long study sessions. Staff writer Kari Larsen asked people on campus, “Where ...
Read More »A proposed U.S. House bill by the Committee on Education and the Workforce could bring sweeping reform to higher education policy.
Read More »Only 109 agents of the State Bureau of Investigation are tasked with enforcing alcohol law in the 100 counties that make up North Carolina. Yet the presence ...
Read More »The Mecklenburg County Alcogol Beverage Control Board has a program called Operation Safe Streets, which aims to stop drunk driving by finding people ...
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents pay an average of around $19 more for water and sewage per month than the rest of the Triangle.
Read More »Slaughtering animals has become a topic of concern for Carrboro residents. As of Nov. 21, the Board of Aldermen met to reassess an ordinance that was ...
Read More »On Monday, a conservative think tank in Raleigh asked its supporters to think twice about making charitable donations on Giving Tuesday, calling it a ...
Read More »'Tis the season to be jolly in Chapel Hill because holiday festivities are coming to town.
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