Remembering former Orange County Sheriff Albert "Lindy" Pendergrass
“Look, Kemp, the moon’s broke!”
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“Look, Kemp, the moon’s broke!”
For most of the fall and spring, campus is a sea of Carolina blue. With long walks to class from South Campus in the bright, sweat-inducing North Carolina sun, it’s easy to see why the go-to outfit for many students is a pair of shorts and a UNC T-shirt. Franklin Street is home to several spirit wear shops so it can be tricky to decide where to start your Carolina apparel collection. Here’s a breakdown of all the places to get your gear:
Update: This story has been updated to reflect a statement from Tony McKnight.
Carrboro police responded to a report of a gunshot wound on Della Street at 1:32 p.m. on Wednesday.
Six students and one staff member at Glenwood Elementary School were diagnosed with whooping cough, a spokesperson for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools said.
Two people were killed and four injured in a shooting at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte on Tuesday, authorities said.
Until I moved down South from Maryland nearly nine years ago, I had never heard of Chapel Hill. I had never eaten grits, never uttered the word “y’all,” and I had no idea what a Tar Heel was. People I didn’t know were happy to shoot me a smile. I was shocked when I ordered iced tea and received a drink so sweet my teeth hurt.
UNC's professional, co-ed business fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi is under investigation by its national organization following allegations of hazing, according to emails sent to fraternity members in November and December of 2018.
For Chapel Hill and Carrboro businesses, 2018 was defined by significant turnover with the closing of several Franklin Street mainstays and the loss of Chapel Hill legend Mildred “Mama Dip” Council.
Nervous energy filled The Baxter Bar & Arcade as vendors from across the Triangle waited for customers to wander into the makeshift market.
The building that housed Country Fried Duck looks exactly as it did months ago. A large mechanical bull still sits in its ring, the walls are lined with metal siding and the letters “CFD” are spelled out on the bar in bottle caps. However, Country Fried Duck quietly underwent significant changes while it was closed for the month of October.
For Megan Stauffer, the hardest part of finishing her master’s degree at UNC was not the year-long internship required for graduation. Instead, it was finding child care for her nine-month-old son.
By the time he was able to open his blinds to alert the boat rescuing his neighbors, the water flooding Stuart Johnson’s apartment was knee-deep and quickly rising. A rescue worker pushed open the door, letting in even more brown water and pulled Johnson into the boat with four of his neighbors and a dog.
While the remnants of Hurricane Florence have moved beyond North Carolina, communities across the state are still dealing with flooding following days of rain.
With Hurricane Florence set to make landfall in the Triangle Thursday, Orange County declared a state of emergency, encouraging residents to prepare for extreme weather and power outages that could last for days.
Chapel Hill police responded to reports of multiple gunshots fired on Rosemary Street at 1:20 a.m. on Sunday morning.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce announced increases in average income and housing prices in Orange County during its State of the Community Report, causing some community members to question if low-income individuals can afford to live in the area.
Chapel Hill parking attendants are worried about how their jobs will look in the future following the town’s implementation of a new, prepaid parking system.
The secretary of the North Carolina Department of Administration, Machelle Sanders, appointed Carrboro Mayor Lydia Lavelle to the new N.C. Commission on Inclusion, which was created to identify policies that advocate for inclusion and address discrimination.
Chapel Hill police charged a man with attempted first degree murder following a stabbing Sunday morning on Nunn Street.