Durham residents hold vigil for victims of police brutality
Hundreds raised their arms in solidarity during a vigil held in Durham Thursday night for victims of police brutality in Ferguson, Mo.
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Hundreds raised their arms in solidarity during a vigil held in Durham Thursday night for victims of police brutality in Ferguson, Mo.
Orange County thought expanding the residential recycling program would be a crowd pleaser.
Come December, Paul Reynolds doesn’t know where he’ll live.
Professor Feng Liu was on West University Drive when he was overcome by two men, robbed and badly beaten.
Alternative education at PACE Academy will get a second chance — which means several changes for the school in August.
New equipment and membership upgrades are on the agenda for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, now that the organization has merged with the YMCA of the Triangle.
Criminal law experts have called into question the circumstances surrounding the case of former UNC professor Julius Nyang’oro and the charges against him, which Orange-Chatham District Attorney Jim Woodall said might be dropped.
Architecture students will help build a barn at Benevolence Farm, allowing the women who will live there to once again enjoy the night sky after their release from prison.
Every week during the spring and summer, many businesses and organizations in Chapel Hill and Carrboro host special events for residents, featuring music and arts from the area.
Neighbors in a small community in Graham, N.C., are worried about nearby nonprofit Benevolence Farm soon opening its gates to women transitioning back into society after their release from prison.
The first day of early voting Thursday brought at least 53 voters and a slew of local politicians and community leaders to the lawn of North Carolina Hillel, the new on-campus early voting location.
The 200 shelter cats living at Goathouse Refuge in Pittsboro tend to crouch low to the ground and run in group panic when they hear the sound of gunshots from nearby hunters.
CORRECTION: A pervious version of this article included multiple errors. The Board of Aldermen has requested information on the process for designating town-own lot spaces for some Carrboro businesses, including in a town-owned lot at 105 Laurel Avenue. The article also mischaracterized a comment by Alderman Michelle Johnson on existing shared lot agreements between private businesses. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
The Orange County Register of Deeds election is a race typically run unopposed, so three candidates is an unusual number — especially considering the candidates’ very different platforms.
Chapel Hill’s bus system is unlike almost any other in the United States, but it’s not immune to financial problems that plague transit systems everywhere.
Chapel Hill has won awards for its fare-free transit system — a system that might be in jeopardy after changes in federal funding.
Carrboro and Chapel Hill might soon be among the few U.S. cities with access to some of the highest-speed Internet in the country — technology that could change the face of health services and software development in the area.
Sunlight might soon power 100 Carrboro homes as a solar energy initiative launches, echoing similar projects across the state.
Though it was upheld in N.C. Superior Court in June, Laurence Alvin Lovette Jr.’s sentence will be reconsidered by the N.C. Court of Appeals. Lovette is one of the men convicted in former UNC Student Body President Eve Carson’s 2008 murder.
When she heard her school might have to close, BreAnna Lee put her foot down.