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(01/12/12 4:23am)
Starting Jan. 26, the Orange County Main Library will offer public computer classes for adult computer users. No prior experience is necessary, and skills taught will include computer basics, Internet and email, introduction to Microsoft Word, online job searching, e-books, Photoshop elements and social networking.
(01/12/12 4:21am)
The first Irene and Robert Alan Briggaman Distinguished Professorship was awarded to dermatology professor Dr. Nancy Thomas last week.
(01/12/12 4:19am)
Chapel Hill police responded to a report of larceny at the intersection of Columbia Street and Franklin Street Tuesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The incident, in which someone riding a bus lost a cell phone, occurred between 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., according to reports. The Apple iPhone was valued at $200, and the iPhone’s case vas valued at $25, the reports state.
(01/11/12 5:47am)
LOS ANGELES (MCT) — Doomsday is one minute closer, folks.
(01/11/12 5:47am)
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — The Supreme Court Tuesday seemed reluctant to end the government’s historic policing of the broadcast airwaves and to strike down the “indecency” rules that guide prime-time TV shows.
(01/11/12 5:46am)
RALEIGH, N.C. (MCT) — A North Carolina governor’s task force voted Tuesday to recommend paying $50,000 each to survivors who were sterilized under the state’s eugenics program.
(01/11/12 5:32am)
According to a study co-authored by UNC research professor Dr. Peter Leone and published in the New England Journal of Medicine, a vaccine against two types of the herpes simplex virus (HSV) was partially effective in preventing herpes in women.
(01/11/12 5:31am)
The second Digging Into Data challenge saw a UNC professor among its 14 winning teams.
(01/11/12 5:26am)
Someone reported a suspicious condition at 706 N. Columbia St. at about 12:18 p.m. Monday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. According to reports, the person heard noises coming form the upstairs of a single-family residence.
(01/10/12 4:26am)
The sentencing of Amir Mirzaei Hekmati, 28, is likely to add to the tension between the United States and Iran, which has been escalating over the Islamic Republic’s disputed nuclear program.
(01/10/12 4:26am)
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — As several dozen soldiers from the U.S. Army’s Task Force Rock drove into Afghanistan’s Chowkay Valley one morning in March 2010, Taliban fighters immediately began moving into ambush positions along a higher ridge. The force’s mission was to protect a U.S. reconstruction team as it met with village leaders, but it was stuck in place as the Taliban reached their fighting posts.
(01/10/12 4:25am)
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — William Daley is stepping down as White House chief of staff and budget director Jack Lew is taking over President Barack Obama’s team as it heads into a tough election year.
(01/09/12 4:17am)
Chapel Hill police responded to complaints of loud music at 10:21 a.m. Thursday at 707 Gomains Ave., according to police reports. The music was coming from a car stereo, according to reports.
(01/09/12 4:00am)
Carrboro was not selected for the BBC and Oprah Winfrey Network’s new reality show “Lovetown, USA,” according to a Town of Carrboro press release.
(01/09/12 3:59am)
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — The fates of dozens of Texas politicians and a landmark federal voting law could be at stake Monday when the Supreme Court hears arguments over how the state should redraw its districts for Congress and the state legislature.
(01/09/12 3:57am)
MANCHESTER, N.H. (MCT) — Mitt Romney coolly defended his solid New Hampshire lead Saturday night in a high-stakes debate while his rivals took aim at each other as they struggled to emerge as Romney’s main challenger.
(12/30/11 6:46pm)
Radio recordings released Dec. 22 by police give insight into the stop that generated a complaint of racial profiling filed by a UNC student.
(12/21/11 12:07am)
North Carolina senior wide receiver Dwight Jones has been reinstated by the NCAA and is eligible to play in the Independence Bowl against Missouri on Dec. 26.
(12/16/11 7:01pm)
Chapel Hill police arrested Mario Dante Ramsey, 26, on charges of one count of first degree murder Friday.
(12/11/11 5:45pm)
A 911 call released by the Chapel Hill Police Department on Tuesday provided additional details about possible suspects in a Sunday morning shooting at Ashley Forest Drive.