Few details available on sexual assault
Chapel Hill police have uncovered few details about the reported rape of a female UNC student that occurred Saturday morning, police said Monday.
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Chapel Hill police have uncovered few details about the reported rape of a female UNC student that occurred Saturday morning, police said Monday.
On Monday, a public information meeting brought together University officials and town residents to discuss the limited progress made in the past year on a slow-moving University development.
Cliff Leath is tired of getting dumped on.
Orange County brought in more than $150 million in tourism spending last year — its highest amount since it began tracking visitor spending 20 years ago.
Students rushing from Carrboro to campus this month for study groups and finals might have to slow down as a resurfacing project on Greensboro Street creates traffic delays.
After a year and a half of negotiations, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA has dismissed the possibility of a merger with the YMCA of the Triangle.
Expected cuts to a federal program for affordable housing have led local nonprofit organizations to look for funding elsewhere.
After years of delays, crews have finally begun demolishing Carrboro buildings to make room for the town’s first hotel.
A proposed gun control amendment that would solidify existing concealed-carry laws in Orange County has raised opposition — even though it wouldn’t actually change anything in practice.
Bill Christian has spent almost five years waiting to build Charterwood, his mixed-use development. But, like many developers, he has had to combat a daunting town-approval process.
When students at Western Carolina University dial their radio to 90.5, they no longer listen to a student-led program.
After more than a month and a half, Occupy Chapel Hill is going strong — powered not only by their beliefs, but also by donations from local businesses.
Campbell University senior Nick Boykin thought the worst part of his birthday would be taking a make-up test.
A summer program that has offered N.C. high school students an opportunity to engage in the sciences since 1985 is shrinking due to budget cuts.
Ben Braxton has become one of the most famous cooks in Chapel Hill, and he is only 15 years old.
Americans need licenses to drive, to fly and to serve alcohol — and soon, Wake County residents will also need one to beg.
Orange County officials have been working hard to inform voters of the quarter-cent sales tax on the Nov. 8 ballot, but officials are still debating how the revenue generated from the tax will be used.
Acrobats, musicians and more than 100 artists took over West Franklin Street on Sunday for Chapel Hill’s 39th annual Festifall.
Discussions at Chapel Hill Town Council meetings do not normally end with hugs.
Universities nationwide are urging members of Congress to reach an agreement on federal deficit reduction without imposing further cuts on higher education.