Football assistant coach charged with driving while impaired resigns
Gerald McRath, a coach for the North Carolina football team, resigned his post Monday after being charged with driving while impaired.
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Gerald McRath, a coach for the North Carolina football team, resigned his post Monday after being charged with driving while impaired.
Chapel Hill experienced a bout of uncharacteristically cold weather this weekend, which began with snowfall and ended with a freezing rain advisory. Town officials and UNC students reacted on Twitter and Instagram to the below-freezing weather that caused school closings and road warnings on Friday.
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Staff members of the North Carolina Department of Transportation presented updates on the Smith Level Road Project to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen Tuesday night.
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