'It's just not working': UNC politics professor talks death penalty in N.C.
Assistant City & State Editor Jamey Cross spoke with UNC Political Science Professor Frank Baumgartner to get his thoughts on the death penalty in ...
Read More »Assistant City & State Editor Jamey Cross spoke with UNC Political Science Professor Frank Baumgartner to get his thoughts on the death penalty in ...
Read More »Orange County Schools are developing a student reassignment plan that could alter where students in the district attend school.
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro police reports for Aug. 24 through Aug. 26.
Read More »Mack Brown still wants to make North Carolina a championship contender. Make no mistake, though: a lot has happened since he left UNC in 1997. After a ...
Read More »The Chamber For a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro, the Carrboro Business Alliance and Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership created a deals and discounts campaign ...
Read More »In this year's annual Wastewater Report Card, OWASA aimed to give more information on what they do and the importance of knowing what should and should ...
Read More »During the UNC Campus Community Forum the shocking fact that 50 percent of university employees have to go elsewhere to seek health care was addressed. ...
Read More »Warrants have been issued for two men who were part of the local KKK demonstration on Saturday, Aug. 24.
Read More »The Town of Carrboro hopes to become an even more bike-friendly community by achieving gold status through the League of American Cyclists’ Bicycle ...
Read More »Traveling by train is becoming increasingly popular in the Piedmont. A $76 million dollar grant means that the service between Raleigh and Charlotte could ...
Read More »Nancy Oates, a member of Chapel Hill Town Council up for re-election this year, discusses how she views greenspace as a vital aspect of Chapel Hill. ...
Read More »Hillsborough is always bustling with creative events throughout the year, but this month, the town unveiled their first permanent downtown mural. ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Fire Chief Matt Sullivan looks back at his time spent as a public servant for the Town, as his career comes to an end.
Read More »Cooper’s veto included a brief paragraph attributing the bill to being “simply about scoring partisan political points and using fear to divide North ...
Read More »The construction will bring new sidewalks, crosswalks and curb ramps, and is expected to last until the end of September. Carrboro Board of Aldermen member ...
Read More »While traveling through campus, students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University commonly cross between North Carolina’s 6th Congressional ...
Read More »The presence of the four-toed salamander at Orange County's Greene Tract affects how the land can be used. Some argue for conservation of the land, while ...
Read More »Two new restaurants are joining Chapel Hill's extensive variety of dining choices: a vegan cafe and a bagel bar.
Read More »With the last fiscal year having come to a close in June, changes were expected to be made to the state budget, especially where Medicaid, teacher pay ...
Read More »During the 13th Annual Teacher Supply Store, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools Community gave their teachers the opportunity to shop for school supplies ...
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