In Orange County, Clinton defeated Trump by 50 percentage points
By Ryan Salchert | Nov. 10, 2016About 70 percent of registered voters turned out in Orange County for the Nov. 8 election, up almost 2 percentage points from 2012.
Read More »About 70 percent of registered voters turned out in Orange County for the Nov. 8 election, up almost 2 percentage points from 2012.
Read More »To say Orange County has historically been a bit liberal is like saying the five-term United States Senator Jesse Helms was a bit conservative.
Read More »The Orange County Board of Adjustment finally came to a decision Monday night to reverse a previous ruling allowing a barn to be built on property owned by Chris and Kara Brewer.
Read More »After two days of deliberation, a jury found former UNC student Chandler Kania guilty of three counts of involuntary manslaughter and one count of reckless driving Monday.
Read More »On the fourth day of Chandler Kania’s trial, witness testimony continued.
Read More »I-85 is a series on the Chandler Kania case. In the first episode, we discuss the events of July 19, 2015 when authorities say Chandler Kania was driving drunk on the wrong side of I-85 when he crashed into another car.
Read More »With former UNC student Chandler Kania currently on trial after a drunken driving crash, DWI arrests are a particularly relevant issue around Chapel Hill.
Read More »An emotional Chandler Kania and his defense team surprised a sparse crowd at the Orange County Courthouse Monday morning by entering a guilty plea.
Read More »Since June, Monterrey Mexican Restaurant has been operating a food truck that serves Chapel Hill from the Chapel Hill Tire parking lot on West Franklin Street.
Read More »It’s been four years since Faith Hedgepeth was found dead in her Chapel Hill apartment, and still the case remains unsolved.
Read More »The Great American Beer Festival will include local brewers. The festival starts tomorrow and runs through the 8th.
People gather to hear about recent growth and development in Orange County at the Spaces and Places meeting Thursday.