Several streets have closed for routine railroad maintenance
Several streets in Carrboro and Chapel Hill begin closing Aug. 20 to allow Norfolk Southern Railroad to conduct routine checks of its crossings.
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Several streets in Carrboro and Chapel Hill begin closing Aug. 20 to allow Norfolk Southern Railroad to conduct routine checks of its crossings.
Carla Banks was named public affairs officer for Orange County government Wednesday.
The PTA Thrift Shop received $20,000 in donations last week to help support the redevelopment of its Carrboro store.
Dr. George Sheldon, chairman emeritus of surgery at UNC’s School of Medicine, was announced as the recipient of the Past Presidents’ Honorary Member Award from the Association of Women Surgeons.
Several Chapel Hill intersections will be affected starting today by testing work for an upcoming Orange Water and Sewer Authority water improvement project.
A study conducted by UNC researchers has found that any physical activity can reduce the risk for breast cancer. The study also found that weight gain can increase the risk.
Ellen James, the marketing manager for Carolina Performing Arts, is pursuing a job offer with the Duke School of Nursing. Her last day with Carolina Performing Arts was Tuesday.
Someone reported gunshots at 407 S. Merritt Mill Road at 1:52 a.m. Tuesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports.
Legendary North Carolina folk musician Arthel Lane “Doc” Watson died on Tuesday in Winston Salem.
Chapel Hill’s “Championship Tree,” which formerly sat outside Spanky’s Restaurant, has moved to the Chapel Hill-Orange County Visitors Bureau.
Chapel Hill police are investigating two sexual battery cases that occurred on May 19 and Monday, at about 3 a.m. and 11:20 a.m respectively. The victim reported in both cases a male grabbing her buttocks from behind before fleeing.
Lisa Carey, an associate professor in the UNC Department of Medicine, has been named to the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Board of Trustees, the largest health insurance provider in the state.
A survey conducted by UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School found that men are significantly more likely to believe that their companies have offered more leadership opportunities to women.
Chapel Hill Town Council voted to consider the recommended budget by town manager Roger Stancil for the 2012-2013 fiscal year.
The University’s Gillings School of Global Public Health has been awarded a three-year, $900,000 grant by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Former North Carolina basketball player Hubert Davis was announced today as Roy Williams’ newest assistant coach.
Chapel Hill 2020, the town’s comprehensive planning process, has released a new draft of the plan that will guide the town’s growth in coming years.
Two UNC neuroscience professors received a $2 million award to research the causes of cognitive disabilities. Professors Dr. William Snider, and Benjamin Philpot, PhD, will use the five-year grant to focus on the pathway in the brain that regulates the expression of autism-linked genes.
Dr. Myron Cohen, professor of medicine, microbiology and epidemiology at UNC, received an award from the Clinical Research Forum for his study on HIV prevention.
Members of a secret society named Infinity donated $888.88 to the Student Enrichment Fund on Monday.