The second Justice Iredell Middle School Mock Trial Tournament will take place tomorrow at five locations across the state.
Author: Staff
Phil Blank, December 1, 2011
Illustration by Phil Blank
The Singing Freshman, 1961
Carrboro-born and -bred Richard Ellington is a Renaissance man.
FLORA: Occoneechee, our biggest little mountain
Among several little mountains scattered about the county, the tallest, at 867 feet, occupies Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area near Hillsborough.
IFC, TABLE split from PORCH
In order to make people aware of their ongoing need for donations, the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service (IFC) and TABLE have decided to disassociate themselves from local nonprofit PORCH.
Lovette goes to trial in Carson murder case
Proceedings began Monday at the Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough in the State of North Carolina v. Laurence Alvin Lovette Jr., who is accused of murdering UNC Student Body President Eve Carson on March 5, 2008.
Carrboro apologizes to Yates detainees
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen last week voted to issue apologies to the reporters and bystanders who were detained in the Nov. 13 police raid on occupiers of the Yates Motor Co building.
BOA approves E. Main sewer
At its Nov. 22 meeting, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen unanimously agreed to pursue the construction of a public sewer line on East Main Street.
Suspect arrested for indecent exposure
The Carrboro Police Department have arrested and charged Charles Alexander Galloway with six counts of felony indecent exposure to a victim less than 16 years old.
Shooting/break-in in Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill Police are looking for three suspects in connection with a break-in and shooting that happened on Tuesday.
Safe Ride ceases during UNC break
Chapel Hill Transit will end its Safe Ride service on Saturday in conjunction with UNC’s winter break schedule.
Orange County funding orientation
Orange County will host an orientation session today (Thursday) for executive directors of outside agencies or nonprofits that wish to submit applications for county funding.
‘Geothermal’ finish for Tar Heels
North Carolina finished off its second consecutive season of unholy stress in style with a 37-21 victory over Duke at Kenan Stadium in the regular-season finale for both teams.
Chatham delays revaluation
On Nov. 21 the Chatham County Board of Commissioners decided to delay a property revaluation from 2013 until 2015.
Cornucopia receives donations
Genentech, PPD and The Doing Good in the Neighborhood Community Care Fund made contributions to help Cornucopia Cancer Support Center provide its non-clinical cancer support services to anyone affected by cancer.




