Cemetery marker removed after complaints
By Kerry Lengyel | March 1A historic gravestone marker in the Old Chapel Hill Cemetery once read, "Here rests in honored glory 361 American persons of color known but to god." But the marker was removed Feb.
A historic gravestone marker in the Old Chapel Hill Cemetery once read, "Here rests in honored glory 361 American persons of color known but to god." But the marker was removed Feb.
Durham resident Adam Sobsey said after Durham’s property tax reevaluation, the property value of his home roughly tripled.
The Chapel Hill Police Department has obtained the warrants for three suspects in a series of larcenies. The crimes were committed between September 2015 and January 2016 at various retail locations around Chapel Hill, according to a press release.
He’s Not Here’s ABC permits will be suspended for at least 21 days starting Feb. 12.
UNC student Salma Rezk is the United Muslim Relief Triangle chapter president. This nonprofit organization focuses on building humanitarian coalitions to tackle developmental needs in the U.S. and other countries.
The horrific acts on Feb. 10 that occurred at the Finley Forest Condominiums in the Summerwalk Circle area led to the deaths of three students: Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, of Chapel Hill; Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, 21, of Chapel Hill; and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19, of Raleigh. Deah Barakat was a second-year student in the UNC School of Dentistry; Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha was his wife and planned to start studying dentistry at UNC in the fall.
The Chapel Hill homeless shelter has finally found a new home.
Students might have to find a new location to buy their Blue Cups.
UNC alumnus Ryan Watts remembers when he and his UNC friends didn't know where to go out one night after classes.
The next time students walk into the building at 110 W. Franklin St. they should prepare themselves to hear the famous line, “Welcome to Moe’s!”