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(09/05/12 4:26am)
CHARLOTTE — Prominent Latinos such as actress Rosario Dawson and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa are sharing a common message at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte this week — that Latino voters represent a rising political force.
(04/18/12 8:16pm)
Five years ago, Stevie Schlessman was raped, but she never considered telling police.
(04/17/12 8:24pm)
This article previously stated that the Rape Crisis Center saw a $470,000 budget this year, but that number was actually for last fiscal year.
(04/10/12 8:14pm)
Like many undocumented immigrant students, Emilio Vicente said he knew early in high school that he would have trouble attending college — and that worry made him depressed.
(03/25/12 8:23pm)
Aleyda de Dios has called the United States home since she was two years old. But when her daughter is born later this week, the baby girl will already have something de Dios has only wished for — U.S. citizenship.
(03/01/12 8:44pm)
A new charter school has approval to open in Chapel Hill this August, despite the wishes of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district and NAACP.
(02/28/12 9:27pm)
Lauren Cloninger told herself she was just eating healthy.
(02/14/12 10:52pm)
The 27-year-old woman who reported being raped near Franklin Street Thursday has asked Chapel Hill Police not to pursue the investigation, according to a Tuesday press release.
(02/14/12 9:08pm)
As an infant, Bernadette Pelissier lived in Senegal. As a 12-year-old she lived in Damascus, Syria while her father worked for the United Nations, and in between her world travels, she lived in New Jersey.
(02/14/12 4:01am)
The investigation into a rape reported near campus at roughly 2 a.m. Thursday morning has turned up few leads and has left some questioning whether the campus should have been alerted to a potential threat.
(02/12/12 11:12pm)
A woman told police that she was forced behind a dumpster and raped in an alley at 101 S. Columbia St. at about 2:15 a.m. Thursday, according to Chapel Hill police reports.
(02/06/12 9:11pm)
Like other area food truck owners, Klausie’s Pizza owner Mike Stenke said he is frustrated.
(02/05/12 9:20pm)
Police disbanded their four-hour occupation of an empty, CVS-owned building in Carrboro Saturday, but protesters are already planning their next steps.
(02/04/12 11:18pm)
Occupy protesters moved into an empty building at the site of a planned CVS in Carrboro at 4 p.m. Saturday — but after police told them they could be arrested or leave, they vacated the building at about 7:10 p.m., yelling all the while.
(01/24/12 5:07am)
After just weeks on the market, He’s Not Here, Chapel Hill’s iconic beer garden, could soon have new ownership.
(01/23/12 4:24am)
Something sweet is coming to Raleigh April 1 — courtesy of Chapel Hill’s Sugarland, which is set to open a second location in Cameron Village.
(01/19/12 9:27pm)
The death of a military man found facedown in Bolin Creek in November was most likely not the result of foul play, based on a Chapel Hill Police Department investigation.
(01/07/12 10:55pm)
James Griffin argued he was acting as a public official when he administered to Atlas Fraley, a Chapel Hill High School football player who died after Griffin provided him with emergency medical services and then left him home alone in August 2008.
(01/07/12 10:54pm)
After weathering three months at their encampment in Peace and Justice Plaza, Occupy Chapel Hill/Carrboro plans to take down tents and move to the next stage in its “evolution” Tuesday.
(01/07/12 10:53pm)
After years of financial worry, Chapel Hill’s iconic He’s Not Here has embraced its casual, beer garden image and, according to its management, made a turn around.