Zoning Violation Unresolved
Town officials say a parking lot that came under fire last year still is not in compliance with Chapel Hill town zoning ordinances. Lance Norris, Chapel ...
Read More »Town officials say a parking lot that came under fire last year still is not in compliance with Chapel Hill town zoning ordinances. Lance Norris, Chapel ...
Read More »The Sept. 11 attacks and the United States' subsequent bombing of Afghanistan have caused a flurry of protests and vigils on college campuses across the ...
Read More »Participants in a race relations forum held Tuesday night praised the University administration's efforts to eliminate racism but said more needs to be ...
Read More »The man who worked to free boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter came to campus Tuesday to share his experience with "The Power of One" -- the theme of Race ...
Read More »Midway Airlines officials have announced they will seek federal aid in an attempt to resume operations and return to the skies. The Airline Stabilization ...
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Read More »This year's candidates for Homecoming king and queen will face new steps in the application process, including appearing before an interviewing committee ...
Read More »Arab students at N.C. State University have faced both support from administrators and racially motivated harassment since the Sept. 11 attacks on the ...
Read More »Local officials piled on a tour bus early Tuesday morning and spent more than five hours visiting 11 sites that might receive money from the upcoming ...
Read More »Although a team from Duke University School of Law took first place in UNC Trial Law Academy's annual four-day novice competition Saturday, UNC students ...
Read More »Smart Growth Commission members say a report detailing how the state can help local governments manage growth will be released in the next few weeks. The ...
Read More »Musician and promoter Mike Nicholson has seen enough music festivals done wrong for him to want to finally do one right. And Nicholson said he hopes ...
Read More »A research study evaluating the implications of one of North Carolina's more controversial tax incentive plans was unveiled to N.C. lawmakers last week, ...
Read More »Hispanics might have a more prominent role in the Carrboro Board of Aldermen elections this year, both in the way ballots are written and the candidates ...
Read More »The N.C. House today will consider alternative redistricting plans from each party, as legislative leaders try to bring the longest session in state history ...
Read More »After a chain of anti-Muslim crimes in the local community, a Greensboro-based group hopes to promote tolerance. The Piedmont Neighbors Program will ...
Read More »Fears that terrorists might use student visas to enter the United States have led to the introduction of legislation aimed at restricting visa availability. Sen. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I listened in dismay Saturday as Woody Durham described UNC fans booing their quarterback and players during the ECU game. What, I thought, ...
Read More »Students, faculty and local residents came together Tuesday evening to listen to a UNC philosophy professor speak about "Ethics and the War on Terrorism." Douglas ...
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