Local leaders react to Thursday's partial HB2 repeal
By Jane Little | Mar. 31, 2017Local leaders expressed mixed opinions following the swift passage of House Bill 142, a bipartisan bill to partially repeal House Bill 2.
Read More »Local leaders expressed mixed opinions following the swift passage of House Bill 142, a bipartisan bill to partially repeal House Bill 2.
Read More »A Chapel Hill man was sentenced to life in prison without parole Thursday, March 16, after a jury found him guilty of the first-degree murder of UNC professor Feng Liu.
Read More »At Thursday's hearing in Craig Stephen Hicks' death penalty case, Superior Court Judge Orlando Hudson scheduled a motions hearing for Jan 31.
Read More »Guglhupf, a Durham-based bakery, cafe and restaurant, will open a bake shop in April at Eastgate Shopping Center in Chapel Hill.
Read More »Following the result of Tuesday’s presidential election, anti-Donald Trump graffiti was discovered in the gazebo at Old Chapel Hill Cemetery on Thursday morning.
Read More »One year, two months and 30 days after the crash. Six days of testimony, two days of jury deliberation. Twelve to 16 years in prison.
Read More »After a day of deliberating, a jury did not decide whether former UNC student Chandler Kania is guilty of second-degree murder.
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro is known for a lot of things — sports, music, liberalism in the center of a red state — but we think it should be known for one more thing: drunchies.
Read More »Darlene McGee held her family together after her mother’s death 10 years ago.
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro is known for a lot of things — sports, music, liberalism in the center of a red state — but we think it should be known for one more thing: drunchies.
Read More »The town of Chapel Hill has no ordinances or laws regarding drone usage. One was flown over Franklin Street and used to record the rush after the men's basketball team won the NCAA title game.
Hamilton the Musical will be showing in the Durham Performing Arts Center starting in the fall of 2018.
The loaded sweet potato tots, left, and the loaded regular tots at Linda's.