Salvation Army relies on volunteers during holiday season
Since Nov. 18, Nathan Yarborough has stood outside Bank of America on Franklin Street every day except Sundays.
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Since Nov. 18, Nathan Yarborough has stood outside Bank of America on Franklin Street every day except Sundays.
Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this story said that the Duke Children’s Miracle Network filed a trademark lawsuit. In fact, it was the Children’s Miracle Network, a parent organization for which the Duke branch doesn’t control the decision-making process, that filed the lawsuit. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Anita Badrock was told she would be serving a warrant but found herself caught in gunfire.
When life gave Bob Nutter extra cream, he made dessert.
Chapel Hill High School says its Spanish program is muy importante — and that’s paying off.
Brittany Peaks is receiving the next Habitat for Humanity home in Durham, and on Saturday she met the woman who made it possible.
Northside and Pine Knolls residents might soon have to limit the number of cars parked at their houses.
Amber Madison wants to talk about sex.