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(11/12/15 10:55pm)
Background checks and criminal filings just got more accessible for 10 American Indian tribes, as the Department of Justice granted them access to national crime databases for civil and criminal purposes.
(11/11/15 5:20am)
NC Central hosts annual jazz benefit
(10/26/15 1:12am)
The N.C. State Fair, located on Blue Ridge Road, had an estimated attendance of around a million.
(10/25/15 10:26pm)
It is generally understood that crying in public is socially
unacceptable. But, you know what? To heck with social norms. A girl’s gotta do
what a girl’s gotta do.
(10/26/15 4:14am)
UNC-P aid flood victims
(10/26/15 2:46am)
Since the first N.C. State Fair in 1853, the fairgrounds have seen many people, food and vendors come and go — and at the fair’s end on Sunday, there’s a possibility that attendance breached one million.
(10/26/15 3:21am)
The North Carolina State Fair is more than good ol' Southern family fun — for some families, it's tradition.
(10/19/15 1:00am)
The N.C. State Fair is back in town and that means it’s that time of year again where you can try the most bizarre and artery-clogging food that actually become southern delicacies. Their new food for this year holds to the same standard.
(10/14/15 4:35am)
On Oct. 12, members of the media gathered in Dorton Arena in Raleigh to taste the different foods that will be available at the 2015 N.C. State Fair. Inside the arena, tasters could sample foods such as deep-fried pimento cheese, corn in a cup and deep-fried s’mores and Pop-Tarts. The fair will run from Oct. 15 to Oct. 25
(10/14/15 4:42am)
The N.C. State Fair — historically a bucket list item for students at UNC — returns Thursday boasting homegrown music acts, peanut butter and jelly chicken wings and a new mascot.
(10/06/15 12:43am)
UNC professors speak about their current work in food studies at Hyde Hall on Thursday evening to foster conversation about the University's new research theme: "Food for All."
(09/28/15 3:23am)
The Affordable Care Act's birth control mandate might be taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court following contradictory rulings in several circuit courts nationwide.
(09/25/15 3:23am)
Barney Frank, former Massachusetts representative and the first member of the U.S. Congress to marry someone of the same sex while in office, spoke at the annual Weil Lecture on American Citizenship Thursday in Carroll Hall.
(09/23/15 3:44am)
CORRECTION: The original version of this story misrepresented Bethany Wichman-Buescher. Wichman-Buescher is the Client Services Director at the Orange County Rape Crisis Center. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.
(09/11/15 4:28am)
Laverne Cox to speak at NCCU
(09/09/15 4:52am)
Deah Barakat once wrote a letter to his professor detailing his interest in orthodontics, but he was afraid of participating in class. But Barakat wasn’t afraid of failing — he was afraid his classwork would take away the time he wanted to dedicate to his community.
(09/09/15 5:07am)
A women’s studies professor at N.C. State University has taken gender-inclusive policy to a new level in academic writing — deducting points from students’ grades for what she refers to as sexist language.
(09/04/15 4:13am)
Tyler Strandberg, 28, liked to knit toboggans for at-risk boys with their favorite superheroes at Christmas. The 2009 UNC graduate dressed her rescue dog in Tar Heel attire on basketball game days. And she loved the outdoors.
(09/04/15 4:36am)
Hundreds of North Carolinians marched for voting equality in Raleigh on Thursday night during the North Carolina leg of America’s Journey for Justice — a recreation of the historic 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., which in part resulted in the Voting Rights Act’s passage later that year.
(09/01/15 5:14am)
Yellow taxi cabs might not be the only ones on terminal curbs — the N.C. General Assembly passed a bill Thursday to legalize airport pick-ups by transportation network companies like Uber and Lyft.