Man arrested for fatal Friday stabbing
UPDATE (1:15 p.m.): Chapel Hill police have released the name of the person who was fatally stabbed on Franklin Street on Friday night.
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UPDATE (1:15 p.m.): Chapel Hill police have released the name of the person who was fatally stabbed on Franklin Street on Friday night.
Local power companies are working around the clock to restore power outages across the county following the snowstorm that hit Orange County late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning.
More than 36 hours after the shooting deaths of Deah Shaddy Barakat, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, there are still more questions than answers.
UPDATE (10:45 a.m.): Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, was arraigned on three counts of first degree murder and is being held in Durham County Jail without bond. He will be appointed a public defender. The district attorney's office has not yet decided if it will pursue capital punishment.
Dozens of high school students and parents gathered at Peace and Justice Plaza on Wednesday night to honor a girl who wanted her death to inspire acceptance of transgender people.
A group of Chapel Hill residents is banding together to voice concerns about the effects of big development on the community.
A handful of major developments made progress in Chapel Hill this year, contributing the growing residential and commercial space in the town.
Tarheel Takeout customers are keeping a close eye on their bank accounts after the company revealed hackers might have accessed account information.
Taco Tuesdays are no more — at Qdoba Mexican Grill on Franklin Street at least.
Chapel Hill police will not file charges against the driver of a vehicle that struck and killed a bicyclist on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard earlier this month — and the town is starting an initiative to prevent bicyclist and pedestrian deaths in the future.
Chapel Hill police are investigating a dead body found Tuesday afternoon in the parking lot of Lutheran Campus Ministries on Rosemary Street.
CORRECTION: Due to a source error, a previous version of this story incorrectly identified one of the protesters. UNC freshman John Fleshman participated in the protest. Due to a reporting error, the same story mischaracterized Fleshman's opinions regarding the protest. He is advocating for social revolution, and he said many of the world's environmental issues are a result of technological and industrial intervention. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.
The Town of Carrboro is using a government grant to encourage local business leaders and entrepreneurs to grow their organizations in a socially conscious way.
This weekend’s 5K race at the 300 East Main development will be like a lot of things in Carrboro — not so normal.
Orange County residents who work in Durham now have an easier option for getting to and from work.
Students living in dorm rooms with empty beds might be getting unexpected roommates this weekend.
Johnny T-shirt employees are mourning the death of owner Charles “Chuck” Helpingstine, who died Thursday.
Chapel Hill Barber Shop moves
This Friday, students who want to celebrate making it through their first week of classes will have a new hangout to visit — The Heel Bar and Grill.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the original website on which anonymous anarchists took responsibility for vandalizing Chapel Hill police cars. The blog post was originally published on anarchistnews.org and then reposted by the Prison Books Collective. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.