UNC experts on spread of Zika virus
Amidst the rapid spread of the Zika virus across Latin America, N.C. Sen. Richard Burr and the White House — among other politicians and scientists ...
Read More »Amidst the rapid spread of the Zika virus across Latin America, N.C. Sen. Richard Burr and the White House — among other politicians and scientists ...
Read More »Vice President Joe Biden prepared more than funny anecdotes for his audience at Duke University on Wednesday — he had a message of hope.
Read More »There might be no Kure for North Carolina’s off-shore drilling problem. One of eight potential planning areas for drilling — as part of the national ...
Read More »Duke University Chapel’s call to prayer controversy, the highly publicized shooting deaths of three Muslim students in Chapel Hill and the Syrian refugee ...
Read More »With the last debates before the New Hampshire primary having concluded, the stage is set for the primary election.
Read More »During a weekend when most North Carolinians turned their attentions to Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers, a federal court ruled to referee North Carolina’s ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners recently held a retreat in order to clarify and finesse their goals and priorities for the year.
Read More »Policies clashed and tempers flared at Thursday's democratic debate. Viewers of the MSNBC hosted event witnessed the first debate of the primary season ...
Read More »A new law in North Carolina that prohibits the use of recordings in businesses such as daycares, nursing homes or agricultural and farm venues has ignited ...
Read More »Major road repairs throughout North Carolina came to a sudden halt last week when DeVere Construction, the subcontractor in charge of the repairs, unexpectedly ...
Read More »After more than a year of litigation, the N.C. Supreme Court handed down a victory to Gov. Pat McCrory over the state legislature in its decision on Friday. ...
Read More »Not a single state legislature in the United States accurately reflects the Asian-American and Latino populations it governs, according to a report by ...
Read More »North Carolina juveniles convicted of first degree murder between the years of 1994 and 2012 had one option: life in prison without parole.
Read More »North Carolina’s controversial voter identification law is wrapping up its latest challenge from civil rights groups in the state — this time in a ...
Read More »Citizens across the Hawkeye State will gather in school gymnasiums and rec center basements to take the first step in determining the nominees for President ...
Read More »When North Carolina voters head to the polls March 15, the presidency is not the only election in mind — democrats will choose between four candidates ...
Read More »The American Psychological Association now recognizes links between frequent adolescent marijuana use and the development of psychotic disorders. ...
Read More »Mayor Pam Hemminger gathered with residents over coffee at Mediterranean Deli to answer questions and discuss plans to improve the downtown area on Thursday. ...
Read More »The IRS announced in early January that it will not pass a proposed regulation that would have required more sensitive information from donors. If passed, ...
Read More »Sleet and freezing rain caused the brunt of the winter storm's damage in North Carolina as slick roads led to six fatal crashes and ice cut power in areas ...
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