Orange County Sheriff's Department to adopt body cameras
The Orange County Sheriff's Department plans to adopt body cameras into their gear set after the Orange County Board of Commissioners approved the motion on Nov. 13.
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The Orange County Sheriff's Department plans to adopt body cameras into their gear set after the Orange County Board of Commissioners approved the motion on Nov. 13.
Groundbreaking began for a fully-funded solar panel system last week at East Chapel Hill High School thanks to years of hard work from two UNC first-years.
A vigil memorializing victims of white supremacy from the Holocaust to the present day continued undeterred at the Peace and Justice Plaza on Saturday, Nov. 10, despite disruptions.
Residents of the Northwood neighborhood worry the NCDOT’s plan to redesign the interchange of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Interstate 40 will have dramatic and negative effects on their community.
E-cigarette users, or vapers, may have even more chemicals entering their bodies than previously feared, according to research by Duke and Yale scientists.
Local leaders in opposition to the six constitutional amendments up for referendum during the midterm elections found support from a surprising source — the N.C. chapter of the conservative advocacy group Americans for Prosperity announced on Oct. 15 their intention to campaign against the judicial vacancy amendment.
Dozens of activists gathered in Peace and Justice Plaza Sunday afternoon to support the $10 million Chapel Hill Affordable Housing Bond that will be on the ballot this November.
With the 2018 midterm elections fast approaching, many UNC students are eager to exercise their right to vote. Others aren't. Staff writer Lyell McMerty asked UNC students around campus, "Are you planning on voting in the midterm elections? If so, what issues concern you the most? If not, why not?"
The U.S. Department of Education released a Free Application for Federal Student Aid mobile app called myStudentAid on Monday morning in an effort to make the financial aid process more accessible and less intimidating for students.
Hurricane Florence has passed, but some in the Chapel Hill community are still feeling its effects — and the Red Cross is sticking around.