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Chapel Hill voters approved a $10 million bond referendum that will pave the way for the construction of new affordable housing and provide support for low and median-income residents.
Alexx Andersen lay in bed at 12:11 p.m. two years ago, scrolling through their phone. An email popped up from their chaplain.
Drug paraphernalia and bleach stains surrounded Rachel Lankford as she sat in the bathroom of her ex-boyfriend’s single-wide trailer. He stood over her as she took her ninth pregnancy test in three days.
When Alexander Smith peered through the plexiglass window of his jail cell into his father’s eyes, he saw the destruction he’d caused. Smith’s addiction to opioids – from prescription pills to heroin – had pained his father for years.
The cases being considered in the U.S. Supreme Court this term are set to have major ramifications for political representation, constitutional rights and anti-discrimination laws across the country.
Like many 9-year-olds, Cynthia Salazar asked for her father when she woke up from her appendicitis surgery in May. But her father, who was waiting below in the UNC hospital parking lot, worried that if he visited his daughter, he could risk being identified as undocumented.
Margaret Smith, 69, often relied on her faith in God when she was ill, as the high costs of medical care kept her away from the doctor's office.
On Friday, The Dear Colleague Letter, which guided the enforcement of Title IX policies at universities across the country, came to an end — changing the guidelines for how schools can adjudicate sexual assault cases.
Fifty-five million women nationwide could lose access to free contraceptives through employer health coverage if a Trump administration plan to alter an Affordable Care Act mandate is finalized.
The controversy over the fate of the UNC Center for Civil Rights' ability to litigate dominated the UNC Board of Governors’ agenda in the past few meetings, but the university system managed to stay busy this summer.
Unfazed by the widespread protests over her appointment, UNC-system President Margaret Spellings focused on creating and implementing the system five-year strategic plan in 2016.
Incumbent Gov. Pat McCrory officially conceded to Democratic challenger Roy Cooper Monday, after weeks of legal battles concerning election results.
A federal court ruled Tuesday that North Carolina must hold a special election in 2017 for the N.C. General Assembly after 28 districts are redrawn.
Soon after UNC-system President Margaret Spellings officially took office, the Boston Consulting Group reported that many felt the system lacked a strategic focus in a study of the UNC system — including administration, faculty, staff and students.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections voted to extend voting hours by sixty minutes in eight Durham County precincts and in Columbus County after reports of computer issues with voting machines.
UPDATE (12:04 p.m.): Hillary Clinton spoke to supporters at the New Yorker Hotel Wednesday.
Former Democratic National Committee Chairperson and Vermont Governor Howard Dean visited UNC-Chapel Hill to campaign for Hillary Clinton Wednesday.
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean told a small crowd at UNC-Chapel Hill Wednesday that Hillary Clinton will achieve her agenda with bipartisan support.
As polling places across North Carolina opened for business Thursday, Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine rallied voters in a sweep across what he dubbed the “checkmate” state.