4 suspects in the toppling of Silent Sam had their trials yesterday. What happened?
On Thursday, the Orange County District Court came to a legal decision on the four suspects who were accused of toppling Silent Sam.
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On Thursday, the Orange County District Court came to a legal decision on the four suspects who were accused of toppling Silent Sam.
The Town of Chapel Hill passed a resolution accepting a greenway easement between Bolinwood Drive and the Chapel Hill Police Department at its April 10 meeting.
Residents were able to attend an open house for the Eastowne Medical Park last Thursday to learn about the mission of the project and its progress.
The announcement of discontinuation of the light rail sent a shockwave throughout the Triangle community. The reaction was such that students from Duke University — past and present — came together to stage a protest in front of Allen Building, the university's main administration building, on Friday afternoon.
Grubb Properties and the Town of Chapel Hill have been working together on developing office spaces in Glen Lennox, a planned community in Chapel Hill. Following several years of collaboration, the two parties may have finally reached a breakthrough.
U.S. Rep. Mark Walker, R-N.C., introduced a bill on March 14 that would allow players to financially benefit from their name, image or likeness.
Several school districts in North Carolina, including Chapel Hill and Carrboro, supported a resolution in January to give public schools the power to change their school calendars. Now, a bill has been proposed to the General Assembly to give Chapel Hill-Carrboro City and Orange County schools this greater flexibility.
A bill was introduced in the N.C. House of Representatives on Feb. 21 to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2024.
A project being developed on Homestead Road has fueled discussion and interest in Chapel Hill, as the Town of Chapel Hill decides how to proceed.
This week, Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger and Carrboro Mayor Lydia Lavelle signed a letter along with other mayors in North Carolina to condemn the recent immigration raids that have happened across the state.
On Jan. 28, the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles officially declared that it would become easier for transgender people to change their sex on their driver's licenses.
Over the past couple of months, residents in Orange County have been expressing their concerns about a project on the widening of Interstate 40.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools adopted a resolution at its Thursday board meeting to voice the members' desire to allow individual school districts to control calendars.
A community staple for 30 years, the Ronald McDonald House in Chapel Hill is a home away from home for families of seriously ill or injured children.
In an effort to reduce some of the strain imposed by the ongoing federal shutdown, U.S. Rep. David Price, D-N.C., has introduced a bill that would reopen the U.S. Departments of Transportation and Housing and Urban Development.
On Nov. 6, Carolinians voted on six constitutional amendments in the midterm elections. When the votes were counted, four out of the six amendments had been passed. Orange County, unlike most counties throughout North Carolina, voted against all six amendments.
A shooting at a northern Orange County party barn last week left one dead and one injured, and people in the state are wondering if it is time to revisit gun control legislation.
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted 5-2 on Oct. 23 to rezone Lloyd Farm after rejecting the proposed project two years ago.
In November, residents of Chapel Hill will be voting on a referendum to decide whether the Town should raise funds for a $10 million general bond for the purpose of affordable housing.
Just six years after hosting the Democratic National Convention, Charlotte is preparing to take on the Republican National Convention in 2020, and the local governing board and businesses are looking forward to the potential benefits that come with hosting such a big event.