Police log for March 3, 2017
Someone committed larceny at the Rite Aid at 1800 E. Franklin St. at 5:33 p.m. Monday, according to Chapel Hill police reports.
Read More »Someone committed larceny at the Rite Aid at 1800 E. Franklin St. at 5:33 p.m. Monday, according to Chapel Hill police reports.
Read More »Editor’s note: Ian Williams, a 1990 UNC alumnus, was a columnist for The Daily Tar Heel when he wrote the iconic column “Why I Hate Duke.” The column ...
Read More »Michael Flynn resigned as National Security Advisor on Feb. 13 amidst reports of his having promised the Russian government that the Trump administration ...
Read More »In July of 2016, I started on an endless and impossible quest to compile every song that mentions North Carolina.
Read More »So who would have guessed that our system President would have more balls standing up to Republicans than the Chancellor? Dear Carol, leadership requires ...
Read More »In response to Joe Swain’s letter published on March 1 in The Daily Tar Heel: Mr. Swain referred to the invitation of Dr. Mike Adams as an unintentional ...
Read More »The 14th-seeded North Carolina women’s basketball team‘s season ended on Thursday night in Conway, S.C.
Read More »In case you just cannot get enough of your local Carrboro Board of Aldermen members every Tuesday night at their weekly meetings, you should be comforted ...
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will be closed Wednesday because many employees will likely miss work to attend a planned women's demonstration.
Read More »Posing for photos with a January 2016 edition of The Daily Tar Heel, UNC-system President Margaret Spellings joked she ought to keep the paper for her ...
Read More »The UNC Board of Governors is set to propose a policy at today’s meeting that would ban university centers and institutions from pursuing legal action ...
Read More »When Jamie Cherry drilled a 3-pointer just 50 seconds into the second half to give her team a two-point lead, the North Carolina guard could feel the ...
Read More »Construction occurring directly adjacent to the Ackland Art Museum will force the museum to close for two weeks starting Monday.
Read More »Orange County is opening a request for proposals to use $2.5 million of the $5 million housing bond approved by voters last November.
Read More »On Saturday, volunteers and community members raised 100 cedar poles in Hillsborough’s River Park.
Read More »North Carolina lawmakers have introduced a proposal to change the partisan redistricting process in the state.
Read More »Hemali Oza, a junior environmental science and engineering student and captain of the Ek Taal dance team, has been dancing since seventh grade and was ...
Read More »Someone committed breaking and entering of a residence with force at the 200 block of Conner Drive at 1:04 a.m. Sunday, according to Chapel Hill police ...
Read More »Although student body president elections are on hold, other elections and hearings for complaints are still on schedule.
Read More »Criminal justice is taking center stage this week in a series of events put on by the Criminal Justice Awareness and Action club.
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