Q&A: Ed Eldred discusses personal impacts of law, connecting with public
The Daily Tar Heel's Emily Dudash spoke with Ed Eldred, the Democratic candidate for the N.C. Court of Appeals Judge Seat 14, to discuss his ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel's Emily Dudash spoke with Ed Eldred, the Democratic candidate for the N.C. Court of Appeals Judge Seat 14, to discuss his ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel's Suchetana Kona spoke with Martin Moore, the Democratic candidate for the N.C. Court of Appeals Judge Seat 15, to discuss his candidacy ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel's Suchetana Kona spoke with Chris Freeman, the Republican candidate for the N.C. Court of Appeals Judge Seat 15, to discuss his candidacy ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel sat down with Tom Murry, the Republican candidate for the N.C. Court of Appeals Judge Seat 12, to discuss his campaign and goals.
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel's McKenzie Bulris spoke with Carolyn Jennings Thompson, the Democratic candidate for the N.C. Court of Appeals Judge Seat 12, to discuss ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel's Joseph Cole spoke with Carrboro Town Council special election candidate Isaac Woolsey about his experience and aspirations for ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel's Sheridan Barry spoke with Carrboro Town Council special election candidate Cristóbal Palmer about his experience and aspirations ...
Read More »There is no current statewide regulation regarding the use of generative AI in political advertising. Some worry about the lack of transparency, while ...
Read More »This year, a community program increased their scale of operations to provide services to disabled individuals by acquiring an ADA wheelchair van and ...
Read More »Two UNC students crowned as the first Miss Chapel Hill and Miss Orange County
Read More »"I’ve always said, 'If there’s going to be a sixth mass extinction, I’d like to have a french-tipped hand in it.'"
Read More »PlayMakers' "What the Constitution Means to Me" reflects and teaches different perspectives on politics through powerful acting and performance.
Read More »Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina just before the region's tourism season, which generations billions of dollars to sustain local businesses ...
Read More »The "Home and Away" Art Exhibition explores the concept of home through art. It opened on Oct. 11 at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro.
Read More »"To protect our voices and our votes, we must look to leaders like Josh Stein, whose record as attorney general has consistently demonstrated his commitment ...
Read More »"Mental health is a continuous effort, one that requires unwavering commitment and support."
Read More »All Orange County ballots will have a bond referendum that will give voters the ability to decide if the county can raise funds to repair, upgrade and ...
Read More »No-confidence resolutions for Chancellor Lee Roberts and Provost Chris Clemens were entertained in the Joint Governance Council on Wednesday, struck down ...
Read More »UNC surrenders late second half goal in 2-1 loss to Pitt.
Read More »Student organizations pay up to $1,550 for event rentals in the Student Union, along with additional fees for equipment and services.
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