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(01/23/24 8:17pm)
A coal ash site near Chapel Hill Police Department may become a federal cleanup project, pending results of a preliminary evaluation by the Environmental Protection Agency.
(01/21/24 7:45pm)
The No. 1 North Carolina women’s tennis team (3-0) notched a 6-1 victory over its first ranked opponent, No. 11 Auburn (0-1), Saturday afternoon.
(01/18/24 4:23am)
Behind a strong 15-point performance by graduate forward Jae'Lyn Withers, the No. 4 North Carolina (14-3, ACC 6-0) men’s basketball team beat the Louisville Cardinals (6-11, ACC 1-5), 86-70, on Wednesday night at the Dean E. Smith Center.
(01/21/24 11:49pm)
Samantha Shaw, an English teacher at Carrboro High School, is a finalist for the N.C. Center for the Advancement of Teaching's 2024 Beginning Teacher of the Year Award, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools announced earlier this month.
(01/21/24 7:05pm)
This year, a group of UNC alumni are leading a fundraising effort to establish a professorship in memory of James Kimball King, professor emeritus of English, in the Department of English and Comparative Literature.
(01/16/24 10:54pm)
Working art studio Attic 506 held its first open house of the year last Friday, allowing community members to get an inside look into the creative process of local artists.
(01/15/24 2:53am)
On Jan. 3, the North Carolina Rate Bureau requested that the N.C. Department of Insurance increase homeowners insurance rates by an average of 42.2 percent.
(01/18/24 2:21am)
Every time I read the news, scroll on social media, or even just step outside, I’m inundated with news of escalating global tensions. The death toll in Gaza exceeded 24,000 people, the United Nations reported that over 7.4 million people have been displaced by the war in Sudan and an onslaught of missile attacks hit Ukraine all within the span of three days. It’s harrowing.
(01/15/24 3:25am)
This semester, UNC students might find a new favorite at the bottom of Lenoir Dining Hall.
(01/16/24 2:38am)
Twenty minutes before moving back to North Carolina from her home in Florida, longtime journalist Katherine Snow Smith accidentally stepped on a blender blade.
(01/25/24 4:43am)
As part of an effort to destigmatize mental health among community members, UNC is putting on 14 performances of "Every Brilliant Thing" across campus in the coming weeks.
(01/14/24 4:11am)
At the beginning of the season, Hubert Davis showed his team a clip from NBA legend Kevin Garnett.
(01/11/24 2:49pm)
RALEIGH — With just over 16 minutes remaining on the clock, Harrison Ingram dove for a loose ball, catapulting over the stats table and toppling into the occupied seats on the other side.
(01/11/24 2:29pm)
Campus Recreation is offering two 10-week training courses for students interested in becoming fitness instructors.
(01/11/24 2:32am)
The Carrboro Town Council discussed its annual comprehensive finance report, a draft of a new residential stormwater assistance program and a proposal to extend the water and sewer service boundary during its meeting Tuesday night. This was the first with new council members Catherine Fray and Jason Merrill.
(01/09/24 10:43pm)
Next week, the University Office for Diversity and Inclusion, in association with the Carolina Union Activities Board and the Office of Student Life and Leadership, is hosting a variety of activities and events to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This year, the overarching theme for the celebrations is “The Time is Now,” urging members of the community to take immediate action stand against injustices they encounter.
(01/09/24 10:44pm)
On Jan. 2, Bret Greene assumed his new role as finance director for the Town of Carrboro.
(01/09/24 10:26pm)
Despite announcing that it would be closing its doors for good on Jan. 5, Linda's Bar and Grill may not be closing permanently.
(01/09/24 3:47pm)
The Town of Chapel Hill is now taking applications for the 2024-25 Community Development Block Grant program.
(01/18/24 2:42am)
The traditional romance-erotica, or “bodice ripper,” cover has long depicted a familiar image: a muscular and strapping man and a windswept heroine in a state of undress, locked in an intimate embrace.