Hate crime or not, punishment for Craig Hicks will be severe
Police say the killing of three Muslim students last week was motivated by an ongoing neighbor dispute over parking — but others still believe it was a religiously-fueled hate crime.
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Police say the killing of three Muslim students last week was motivated by an ongoing neighbor dispute over parking — but others still believe it was a religiously-fueled hate crime.
Doha Hindi knew Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha for 14 years, and she had expected to know her for 60 more.
There are little things Amira Ata will always remember about Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha.
Huge silver tanks line the walls, and wooden scaffolds shape the room, outlining the construction that still needs to be completed.
As Japanese company Morinaga America Foods Inc. prepares to open its candy factory in Mebane, the company is trying to recruit workers who could start as early as April.
Robert Roskind, owner of Oasis coffee shop in Carr Mill Mall, believes that the lack of love in the world is what has made living in it so difficult.
The Sunday Assembly, a godless congregation that celebrates life, will hold its first meeting in Chapel Hill on Sunday at the Hargraves Community Center.
With a cheerful holiday carol on Sunday night, the downtown Chapel Hill tree lighting ceremony at the University Baptist Church kicked off 25 days of Christmas.
At its joint meeting with Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Hillsborough officials Wednesday, the Orange County Board of Commissioners stressed the importance of getting businesses and organizations to apply for county funding and discussed creating a 2016 bond referendum for capital projects in schools and other areas in the county.
Now that the open enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act is in full swing, the Orange County Public Library is working to make sure residents get signed up.
Christmas is coming early at four middle schools in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, where faculty and staff will receive new Apple laptops in the coming weeks.
The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service is behind schedule for construction on its new State Employees’ Credit Union Community House.
Veronica Lamberth waited with other Orange County residents for her turn to see a doctor through Project Connect at the Hargraves Community Center Thursday.
Chapel Hill Transit has received a federal grant to replace three of the 43 buses in its fleet that are more than 12 years old.