Residents Plan for Local Currency
Two local siblings are heading an effort to institute a new currency in the Orange County area as early as next spring. Anissa and Tim Clarke led a meeting ...
Read More »Two local siblings are heading an effort to institute a new currency in the Orange County area as early as next spring. Anissa and Tim Clarke led a meeting ...
Read More »UNC's Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center is participating in a study to test a new drug that might combat an incurable blood disease. Myelodysplastic ...
Read More »After the terrorist attacks Sept. 11, Scott Maitland put up a banner that read "God Bless America; Woe to Our Enemies" at his place of business. Maitland, ...
Read More »It wasn't pretty. Sometimes it hardly looked like soccer. But it was exactly what the North Carolina men's soccer team needed as it shut out UNC-Asheville ...
Read More »One of the three candidates in the Chapel Hill mayoral race might gain support from a local environmental group, following a forum tonight at Chapel Hill ...
Read More »People are always discussing ways to better the University. Chancellor Moeser is a man with the Master Plan, committees are busy pretending they don't ...
Read More »The Federal Aviation Administration issued no-fly zones over sporting events nationwide last weekend, but no decision has been made about whether similar ...
Read More »If comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Adam Sandler somehow managed to conceive, Chapel Hill comic Larry Weaver might very well be the result. Anyone who's ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I continue to be stunned at the obtuseness shown in universities all over the country. How can people be protesting our actions abroad? ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council and mayor are calling on local officials to bolster enforcement for Northside Chapel Hill -- an area residents say faces ...
Read More »In a break from its usual weekend afternoon games, the North Carolina field hockey team will host Wake Forest at 7 p.m. Wednesday for its only evening ...
Read More »Discussions focused on proposed graduate student housing, the proposed access road from Mason Farm Road into South Campus and details about how construction ...
Read More »Despite safety concerns that proved to be unrealized, 15 members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and other student groups marched ...
Read More »N.C. lawmakers might pass legislation requiring proof of residency for those seeking N.C. identification cards and driver's licenses because of an influx ...
Read More »Police officials are looking to regulate Chapel Hill's annual Halloween celebration with a move that would bar visitors and their vehicles from the area. Chapel ...
Read More »After the terrorist attacks Sept. 11, Scott Maitland put up a banner that read "God Bless America; Woe to Our Enemies" at his place of business. ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council approved revisions to the town's noise ordinance Monday night, lowering the legal noise level in residential areas and making ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I take exception to Robert Vice's endorsement of Saturday's post-game vandalism as it appeared in Tuesday's paper. When did it become ...
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