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(02/27/12 5:07am)
Someone damaged property at 915 Greenwood Road at about 4:57 p.m. Saturday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The person damaged a mailbox, according to reports. Damage to the mailbox post was valued at $25, reports state.
(02/24/12 4:38am)
UNC researchers just published a study that shows birds in eastern North America have started migrating earlier due to a rise in temperatures.
(02/24/12 4:37am)
The bus stop located at 725 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. will be permanently relocated about 120 feet north of its current spot, the town announced Thursday.
(02/24/12 4:37am)
The Town of Chapel Hill is looking for volunteers to work on its wide range of advisory groups, which focus on everything from parks and libraries to town services.
(02/24/12 4:33am)
KABUL, Afghanistan (MCT) — A man in an Afghan army uniform shot to death two U.S. troops Thursday and then fled into a crowd of anti-American demonstrators outside their base, Afghan officials said.
(02/24/12 4:32am)
CHICAGO (MCT) — Barbara Latasiewicz, a Polish immigrant who has lived in a LaGrange, Ill., hospital since September 2009, will return to Poland under an arrangement approved by a Cook County judge Thursday.
(02/24/12 4:30am)
MIAMI (MCT) — President Barack Obama stopped in Miami on Thursday to refuel his re-election campaign with big-donor cash and to bash Republicans for politically “licking their chops” over the high price of fuel at the pump.
(02/24/12 4:23am)
Someone possessed stolen property and provided false information at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday at 1312 Fordham Blvd., according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state that Chapel Hill police recovered a stolen N.C. registration during a traffic stop. The individual involved was driving a 1998 blue Dodge Caravan, according to reports.
(02/23/12 4:55am)
PARIS (MCT) — In a victory for feminists, French Prime Minister Francois Fillon has said the word “mademoiselle” would no longer be used in government documents, according to a government spokeswoman on Wednesday.
(02/23/12 4:54am)
BUENOS AIRES (MCT) — At least 49 people were killed and more than 600 injured Wednesday when a suburban train derailed at a station in central Buenos Aires, authorities said.
(02/23/12 4:30am)
The Orange Water and Sewer Authority will sponsor an American Red Cross blood drive Friday.
(02/23/12 4:30am)
The University will test its Alert Carolina emergency sirens on Tuesday, Feb. 28, between noon and 1 p.m.
(02/23/12 4:29am)
Health risks caused by environmental factors are low in the United Arab Emirates, according to studies by UNC researchers.
(02/23/12 4:27am)
The Daily Tar Heel is seeking four students at large to serve on the Editor Selection Committee, the 11-member board that will convene on March 31 to select the next editor of the paper.
(02/22/12 5:50am)
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce announced Tuesday that it will be providing green certification scholarships to local businesses.
(02/22/12 5:13am)
Someone broke a glass door, entered a residence and stole a TV at an apartment at 5639 Old Chapel Hill Road between 4 p.m. Jan. 23 and 4:33 p.m. Monday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The stolen TV was valued at $600 and the cost of damage to the glass door totaled $200, reports state.
(02/22/12 5:11am)
WASHINGTON, D.C. — (MCT) The billionaire casino mogul whose massive donations to a super PAC have kept alive the presidential ambitions of Newt Gingrich is finally speaking publicly about his role in this presidential race.
(02/22/12 5:11am)
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — The Supreme Court cast doubt Tuesday on the future of affirmative action at the nation’s colleges and universities, agreeing to hear an appeal from a white student in Texas who seeks an end to “racial preferences” in college admissions.
(02/21/12 4:22am)
Campaign officials for President Barack Obama will host a summit tonight at N.C. Central University, part of a nationwide effort to rally support among students at historically black colleges and universities.
(02/21/12 4:21am)
Due to a street closure on Airport Drive, Chapel Hill Transit will detour HS and NU bus routes beginning Feb. 17.