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(08/31/18 1:08am)
Although the Orange County Courthouse was quiet, it was unusually full for a first court appearance — a time when people are formally presented with charges and given future court dates. Nearly 20 protesters crowded the courtroom, wearing buttons in support of the protesters involved in the toppling of Silent Sam on Aug. 20.
(08/22/18 4:32am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story identified Randy Young as the director of campus safety. Young is a member of UNC's media relations team working with UNC Police and Transportation and Parking. The story has been updated, and The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(07/24/18 1:06am)
Chapel Hill police charged a man with attempted first degree murder following a stabbing Sunday morning on Nunn Street.
(07/18/18 12:42am)
The suspect pretended to be Apple on the phone.
(07/17/18 3:18am)
On Wednesday, July 11, Chapel Hill resident Zackary Richard Upton was shot multiple times at 1751 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. He is recovering at UNC Hospitals and is listed in fair condition, according to Chapel Hill Police.
(04/23/18 6:30pm)
A female University student was hit by a car while riding her moped outside Top of the Hill Restaurant & Brewery's Back Bar on S. Columbia Street Monday around 1:45 p.m.
(04/12/18 1:26pm)
(Update, Saturday, 5:06 p.m.): ICE has detained up to 25 people this past week according to ICE spokesperson Bryan Cox.
(03/05/18 12:58am)
Ten years ago, the Chapel Hill community faced a terrible tragedy. Eve Carson's death was at the forefront of news at this time in 2008, but the direct memory of her has faded away with the years.
(02/23/18 4:43am)
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Aramark has a checkable box on its application about whether an applicant has a criminal record. This is not true. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(02/22/18 2:48am)
Hate crimes on college campuses have been steadily increasing since 2013, according to statistics released by the FBI.
(02/12/18 12:47am)
Ahmad Tejan-Sie, a Muslim senior at UNC-Chapel Hill, has been fortunate enough to never have directly experienced intolerance on campus.
(01/30/18 12:29am)
A Winston-Salem State University student was shot and killed at Wake Forest University on Jan. 20 following an alleged altercation at an on-campus venue.
(01/17/18 3:14am)
On the evening of Dec. 5, Rose Vigil was walking home when, around 9:30 p.m., she felt someone come up behind her on a brick path near the Old Well.
(12/06/17 3:48am)
Clarification: The Daily Tar Heel is looking further into this story.
(11/28/17 3:44am)
The Durham Police Department released its third quarterly report of the year on Nov. 20. Although homicides and burglaries hit a three-year low, property and violent crime increased by 4 percent.
(11/22/17 10:43pm)
Joshua Daniel Edwards is facing six felony charges related to an incident involving an explosive device that was employed on UNC's campus Nov. 2. Edwards made his second appearance at the Orange County Court on Wednesday afternoon in a bail hearing.
(10/18/17 1:22am)
UPDATE (Oct. 27 at 4:06 p.m.): Chapel Hill Police investigators believe Eric Gibson killed his mother Margaret Gibson, said police spokesperson Ran Northam. The autopsies and toxicologists have not been released by the medical examiner's office.
(10/12/17 11:51pm)
Update (3:23 p.m.): Northam said in a statement Friday that Chapel Hill Police believe the case is not a threat to the community and they are still trying to contact the next of kin.
(10/12/17 2:14am)
Multiple students near the Bell Tower heard a car swerving on Oct. 8 around 3 p.m., followed by a loud crashing sound.
(10/05/17 2:16am)
This article's content was removed in respect for the family's privacy after all charges were expunged from the record.