CP&L Growth Leads to New Name
In the midst of fighting a two-year battle to expand its nuclear waste storage, the Carolina Power & Light Co. holding company has changed its name to ...
Read More »In the midst of fighting a two-year battle to expand its nuclear waste storage, the Carolina Power & Light Co. holding company has changed its name to ...
Read More »She's satisfied. Things at UNC are just right for Katie Welch - she likes the way her first semester is shaping up. Her classes, her brother, her sorority, ...
Read More »RALEIGH - Gov. Jim Hunt commended the state's recent efforts to improve education Wednesday at a press conference to release the first report card for ...
Read More »To some scientists, science is akin to religion.
Read More »BAILEY - A Wilson family received an early Christmas gift Wednesday afternoon - a new home. Jeffrey Watson, his wife, Myrtle, four of their children and ...
Read More »The facelift UNC will undergo from its $500 million bond appropriation is not just about cosmetic appearances.
Read More »In a recent Daily Tar Heel, there was a "help wanted" ad to find next semester's columnists. It said a columnist was a "campus celebrity." I can speak ...
Read More »Nuclear power expert Dr. Gordon Thompson told Orange County residents Wednesday night that the proposed expansion of waste storage facilities at the Shearon ...
Read More »It just hit me last week that I really spent an entire semester writing for the DTH, which is something I always secretly dreamt of doing, yet something ...
Read More »Carl Torbush never abandoned his fighter's mentality. Torbush thought North Carolina's 52-7 lead at halftime of the season finale against Duke might ...
Read More »Ronald Curry officially threw his name in the hat to be North Carolina's point guard Monday night. It landed at the top of the pile. Curry got his first ...
Read More »N.C. legislators should keep the state's tobacco settlement money from going up in smoke. Several leaders in the state House of Representatives have proposed ...
Read More »Kent Welch is just judging things as they come by. He's slowly gearing up for finals, starting to further his musical endeavors, enjoying his relationship ...
Read More »UNC and Duke University administrators are busy riffling through applications to select the first recipients of a new full-ride scholarship aiming to ...
Read More »Where The Avid Reader's windows at 462 W. Franklin St. once offered a view onto wooden shelves laden with books, they now boast a sign that proclaims ...
Read More »By Sally Francis A state advisory committee is recommending that local governments have more control in wetland and stream management to stop the further ...
Read More »By Jermaine Caldwell Being smacked against a tree in a Dodge Neon and facing life-altering injuries has changed S.J.
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners will do battle in the state Court of Appeals to defend an ordinance previously ruled unconstitutional, but one ...
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