Jenny Surane selected as The Daily Tar Heel's 2014-15 editor-in-chief
For Jenny Surane, finding the right word is as important personally as it is professionally.
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For Jenny Surane, finding the right word is as important personally as it is professionally.
The Orange County District Attorney’s office turned over 40,000 pages of discovery Tuesday to the attorneys for those charged for their involvement in the UNC athletic scandal.
Click here to read The Daily Tar Heel’s coverage following the assassination.
Two dollars gets you in to see both Robby, “The World’s Biggest Rat,” and Bubba, “The Big Pig” — a two-header bargain that John Wadsworth hopes is impossible to resist.
A popular tax holiday geared toward back-to-school shoppers is set to end after this year, and some local school officials say they have concerns about the costs to families.
On the ground floor of Northside Elementary School, a display case is under construction.
On Monday morning, fans, squeegees and mops were out in full force on Franklin Street. But by afternoon, most of them, and the water they had sought to dispel, were gone.
Flooding from heavy rains Sunday left local residents and businesses scrambling to recover. A flash flood warning remains in effect for Orange County through 9 p.m. Sunday evening.
Chapel Hill officials may have to wait several months to find out if they’ll be able to enforce new towing restrictions.
With a new downtown location and larger store in Rams Plaza, CVS Pharmacy will significantly expand its presence in Chapel Hill in the coming months.
In its last meeting before a summer hiatus begins, the Chapel Hill Town Council narrowed down possible funding options for a sewer line in the Rogers-Eubanks neighborhood to two plans of action.
A Chapel Hill man died last night after his car struck a tree in Carrboro. The driver, David Quiroz of 1105 N.C. 54 West, was 24.
After Hunter Mills became homeless, the Inter-Faith Council’s Community House provided him with a route to avoid the streets.
Chapel Hill drivers won’t be forced to hang up that cellphone just yet.
After closing time today, Tar Heel sports fans will have one fewer place to buy merchandise of their favorite teams.
The town of Carrboro recently hired former Southern Poverty Law Center employee Jose Cardenas as a community organizer at El Centro Hispano.
Orange County officials are concerned about a budget proposal that would shutter a Hillsborough prison.
As plans for Obey Creek move forward, residents of nearby neighborhoods will now have a larger part in crafting the development.
The towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro sought community input this week with two public hearings on their proposed budgets for the fiscal year 2013-14.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story said Kevin Lee Thompson was a police officer. He was a public works employee. The article has been amended to reflect this change, and The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.