Second former Town of Carrboro employee arrested in embezzlement case
Christopher Cates, the previous public works superintendent for the Town of Carrboro, coincidently resigned in October — and thanks to an anonymous ...
Read More »Christopher Cates, the previous public works superintendent for the Town of Carrboro, coincidently resigned in October — and thanks to an anonymous ...
Read More »If you've driven on Interstate 40 recently, you may have noticed a new addition to the highway sign scene. Following Kavanaugh's confirmation, a Hillsborough ...
Read More »The University recently outlined how a drug conviction affects federal financial aid eligibility.
Read More »Two million people are currently imprisoned in the United States.
Read More »“The opportunity is to enhance your education by having a deeper personal connection to somebody that’s really lived through a nightmare,” ...
Read More »President Donald Trump proclaimed last week, April 2 to April 8, to be National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.
Read More »Under North Carolina law, some individuals whose first-time offenses were committed under the age of 18, or whose first-time offenses are more than 15-years ...
Read More »Prisons in North Carolina have seen a rise in the use of synthetic marijuana in the past two years. The man-made drug can be 100 times more potent than ...
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 »There are 56 state prisons in North Carolina and nearly 38,000 people in the system
Read More »Over the course of five years, UNC professor Feng Liu found four lost dogs on nightly walks with his wife and successfully returned them to their owners. ...
Read More »“All inmates line up outside,” Sergeant Earvin Harrelson calls across the intercom from inside the control office.
Read More »Two years ago, Matthew Fenner was beaten and choked by members of his own church. Three months ago, his mother and brother testified against him when ...
Read More »His mind was always on overdrive. After 17 years of having little decision-making power over his day-to-day life, Gregory Taylor said he remembers opening ...
Read More »During the day, Jimmy “Moe” Penny prepared dishes at K&W Cafeteria in a neatly pressed cook’s apron.
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