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In April 2018, the issue of immigration hit close to home.
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In April 2018, the issue of immigration hit close to home.
Update, Nov. 21, 12:37 p.m.: The Carrboro Police Department has found that yesterday's 911 call about an active shooter at Carrboro Elementary School was placed by a student, they said in a Wednesday press release.
Meet Lauren Talley, the assistant city and state editor of The Daily Tar Heel.
Democrat Verla Insko defeated Republican Marcus Cooke and Libertarian Matthew Clements in the race for District 56 of the North Carolina State House of Representatives.
Charles Ludington, a history professor at N.C. State University and college friend of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, plans to deliver a statement to the FBI field office in Raleigh on Monday regarding Kavanaugh's violent and drunken behavior while at Yale University.
Thirty-four acres of land are on track to be clear-cut in the P.H. Craig Forest, a tract of private land which borders Bolin Forest. The land is owned by P.H. Craig and is 77 acres in total.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have reportedly detained at least 10 people in Orange and Chatham County, according to El Centro Hispano.
Karen Stegman sees her kids off to school before she gets an early start to her job at IntraHealth International, a nonprofit where she works closely with IntraHealth's offices in sub-Saharan Africa six hours ahead of Eastern Time. However, the early end to her day job works well since she also serves as a Chapel Hill Town Council member, a demanding position that often requires council members to work longer work weeks than average.
Running out of meal swipes? Tired of the dining hall? Looking for a lunch spot that won't make your parents call you in anger because you've spent too much money on food this week? Look no further because here is one writer's opinion about cheap food on Franklin.
Print products are being phased out, advertising revenue is declining and journalists' graduation from college isn't alleviating the ongoing challenges of reaching full readership.
The Chapel Hill Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 500 N. Columbia St. at 11:52 a.m. on Wednesday. Reports say the fire began in Unit B which was a vacant unit of the North Columbia Street public housing community.
Chapel Hill High School’s student newspaper, Proconian, will transition into being fully online this year. The decision to move to an online platform was because of funding, time and reaching readership.
The Shoppe Bar and Meatball Kitchen is next to Esperanza in Carrboro. Staff writer Lauren Talley spent an afternoon trying out their menu.
At any given time, there are around 2,000 devices connected to the Town of Carrboro's free Wi-Fi, and Carrboro continues to be positive about the service they provide.
When Becky Laskody and her husband went looking for a neighborhood to raise a child in, they began exploring the idea of cohousing. Over twenty years later, Laskody is now one of the founding members of Arcadia, a Chapel Hill cohousing community.
Modern day hooping, an artistic movement and dance involving a hoop, has found itself in many major cities such as Los Angeles, New York — and Carrboro.
Pam Hemminger won by a landslide against write-in candidate Eugene Farrar. Hemminger will serve her second term as Mayor, and secured 92 percent of votes according to unofficial results from Orange County precincts.
Halloween in Chapel Hill has become more tame in recent years due to collaborative efforts to make the town’s celebration more local.
Staff writer Lauren Talley reports live from the meeting.
Orange County has the highest per capita income in North Carolina according to the 2017 State of the Community report put together by the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce and the Triangle Community Foundation.