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(02/02/12 4:54am)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (MCT) — In a milestone for one of Silicon Valley’s hottest companies, Facebook on Wednesday filed papers announcing a $5 billion initial public offering of stock in the world’s biggest social networking business.
(02/02/12 4:53am)
LAS VEGAS (MCT) — Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney engaged in a skirmish over the middle class with President Barack Obama’s campaign Wednesday, a preview of a clash that could dominate a fall campaign between the two.
(02/02/12 4:33am)
Nine schools in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system were awarded garden grants totaling $10,000 in January.
(02/02/12 4:32am)
The town of Hillsborough has asked residents to report anyone they see who may be stealing manhole covers, storm grates or meter box lids following several thefts.
(02/01/12 5:03am)
The Orange Water and Sewer Authority responded to an overflow of untreated wastewater from a sewer manhole at around 9:15 a.m. Tuesday.
(02/01/12 5:02am)
UNC Student Congress’ Rules and Judiciary committee moved Tuesday to pass unfavorably a resolution that would allow students to vote on UNC’s participation in the Association of Student Governments.
(02/01/12 5:01am)
Two business partners who are closing a deal to purchase He’s Not Here will not take ownership of the Chapel Hill staple today, as was originally planned.
(02/01/12 4:42am)
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — Even as al-Qaida’s ability to attack the United States continues to diminish, Iran is more willing to attack the United States and American interests overseas, the top U.S. intelligence official told Congress on Tuesday.
(02/01/12 4:41am)
ORLANDO, Fla. (MCT) — Mitt Romney’s victory Tuesday in Florida’s presidential primary — the first test of electoral strength in a big, diverse state this year — will establish him firmly as the overwhelming favorite to win the Republican presidential nomination.
(02/01/12 4:08am)
Someone was reported for assault and for damaging property at 1105 Highway 54 bypass at 4:17 a.m. Monday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The person damaged windows with a log, causing minor injuries to occupants of the home, police reports state. Damage to the two windows was valued at $100, according to police reports.
(01/31/12 4:36am)
MIAMI (MCT) — For the first time, scientists have put numbers to the toll Burmese pythons have had on native wildlife in the Everglades.
(01/31/12 4:36am)
LIMA, Peru (MCT) — More than 100 people were injured Monday after a strong earthquake in southern Peru, Peruvian civil defense authorities said.
(01/31/12 4:35am)
ORLANDO, Fla. (MCT) — They worship at the political altar of Ronald Reagan, but Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney ignore one part of his creed: his so-called 11th Commandment forbidding criticism of fellow Republicans.
(01/31/12 4:13am)
A resolution will be introduced to the rules and judiciary committee of UNC Student Congress today that could determine the University’s involvement in the Association of Student Governments.
(01/31/12 1:49am)
Tuesday night in Winston-Salem, No. 5 North Carolina will take on Wake Forest in its third conference match-up in six days.
(01/30/12 3:28am)
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education sent a letter last week to the chairman of the N.C. State Board of Education asking that the board reject the application for a new elementary charter school in Chapel Hill.
(01/30/12 3:27am)
UNC School of Medicine researchers have found that a high-fiber diet increases the rise of developing diverticulosis, contradicting the widely held belief that this diet lowers the risk.
(01/30/12 3:25am)
BEIJING (MCT) — Sudanese rebels have kidnapped about 30 Chinese construction workers who were building a road in a remote stretch of the country, Chinese and Sudanese sources said Sunday.
(01/30/12 3:24am)
ORLANDO, Fla. (MCT) — Mitt Romney opened a commanding lead in Florida Sunday, driving his rivals to start shifting their sights to other states as more suitable battlegrounds to keep challenging him for the Republican presidential nomination.
(01/30/12 3:05am)
Two females entered into a business and stole a pair of shoes at about 3:10 p.m. Thursday at Rack Room Shoes at 1800 E. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. The Life Stride shoes were valued at $49, according to police reports.