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(11/08/01 5:00am)
Dwayne Russell Edwards' trial, which will take place in Orange County District Court, will deal with 49 charges -- 45 of them felonies -- none of which specifically implicate him in the sexual assaults, according to the N.C. Court System Web site.
(10/08/01 4:00am)
Michael Jason Crawford, 20, of 3500 Old Greensboro Highway was arrested just after midnight Saturday at a business in Carrboro.
(09/14/01 4:00am)
Families looking to deck themselves or their little Tar Heels out in Carolina Blue this Carolina Family Weekend should keep one place in mind for their shopping needs: Franklin Street.
(09/14/01 4:00am)
The proposal in front of the town, developed by Mayor Rosemary Waldorf and Chancellor James Moeser, negotiates the sharing of financial responsibilities regarding the University's development.
(09/12/01 4:00am)
Casey Copp, director of blood services for the Orange County Red Cross, said members of the University community can provide a much-needed boost to blood supplies in Washington, D.C., and New York. "The National Red Cross is mobilizing 80,000 units to New York and Washington," Copp said.
(09/10/01 4:00am)
The young girl and her parents, Lydia Chang and Mark Peot, were three people of an estimated 44,000 who attended La Fiesta del Pueblo on Saturday.
(09/07/01 4:00am)
(09/06/01 4:00am)
Carrboro Alderman Joal Broun sparked discussion on the issue at Tuesday's Board of Aldermen meeting after Chapel Hill Town Council member Joyce Brown initially suggested the idea at last week's council meeting.
(08/30/01 4:00am)
The complaints about signal quality and inconsistency have brought the town's regulation policy and the providers' service to the forefront.
(08/29/01 4:00am)
Children are not a common sight at meetings of the Orange County Board of Commissioners.
(08/22/01 4:00am)
Students and residents are still regularly solicited and even badgered for money, leading some to question the practicality of the town's panhandling ordinance.
(08/21/01 4:00am)
A shortage of resources has kept the project offline until Jan. 1, 2002.
(04/23/01 4:00am)
While standing for hours as a human statue was not the most common way to celebrate Sunday's Apple Chill festival, it was the route taken by Hunt, who took up his act several years ago in Europe. He stood mostly motionless for more than an hour, making only small gestures of thanks to tippers. The 29th annual Apple Chill, sponsored by the Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Department, drew revelers with arts and crafts booths, food, live music and entertainment such as Hunt's performance.
(04/18/01 4:00am)
UNC officials presented the board with the plan for the development of the 979-acre Horace Williams land tract, which is expected to include research, commercial and residential facilities.
(04/10/01 4:00am)
But the plan to expand American Stone Co.'s existing quarry still faces final state approval and opposition from concerned neighbors of the site, despite the board's vote to rezone the area and approve a special-use permit.
(03/26/01 5:00am)
The suit alleges that company owner George King acted illegally by towing students' cars without the written consent of the owners of private parking spaces on and around Franklin Street.
(02/27/01 5:00am)
Felix Bloch, a former U.S. foreign service officer now working as a Chapel Hill Transit driver, was under FBI investigation for possible espionage in 1989.
(02/19/01 5:00am)
James Auman Haltom, 20, of 321 W. Cameron Ave., turned himself in to Chapel Hill police Friday after police issued a warrant for his arrest in connection with the Feb. 1 incident.
(02/01/01 5:00am)
HILLSBOROUGH -- An Orange County District Court judge found probable cause to try Dwayne Russell Edwards on 23 charges related to sexual assaults in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, based on official testimony.