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UNC Med School adds campuses
The UNC School of Medicine announced this week the expansion of its medical school to two regional campuses
Police seek information in armed robbery
The Chapel Hill Police Department is looking for information related to an armed robbery on Franklin Street on Saturday afternoon.
Hillsborough to enforce parking rules
Beginning Nov. 15, the Town of Hillsborough will issue tickets for parking violations downtown.
Robbery suspect in custody
Raleigh and Durham police have arrested a man they believe is responsible for a series of bank robberies.
Workers, lawyer question motivation of suspensions
The lawyer representing two suspended Town of Chapel Hill workers said that the tactics town administrators are using are “right out of an anti-labor playbook.â€
Campaign supports sales-tax referendum
In the sea of political signs around town, orange ones without candidate names are popping up, asking voters to “support jobs and schools.â€
Compost touted as a way to reduce waste to landfill
Add another “r†to the mantra of reduce, reuse and recyle – rot.
Courtyard parking deck receives favorable review
A three-story parking deck that the new owners of The Courtyard say is needed to make the center viable won high marks from the Chapel Hill Town Council at a public hearing Monday night.
Early voting begins
Early voting begins; Republican rally; Debate viewing
Board postpones decision on resolution opposing Afghan war funding
The Orange County Board of Commissioners voted on Tuesday to table a resolution supporting the end of Congress’s expenditure of tax dollars for the war in Afghanistan.
Suspect in Yarmolenko murder dies
The man suspected in the 2008 murder of Irina Yarmolenko died last week, a day before he was to go on trial for the killing.
Curran retiring
Chapel Hill Police Chief Brian Curran, who has led the department through three difficult years, will step down next month.
Chatham received $25-million loan for new courthouse
Chatham County has received a $25-million Rural Development loan to construct a new judicial center in Chatham County.
Death ruled a suicide
The death of former track star and UNC assistant coach Antonio Pettigrew was ruled a suicide, according to a report released last week.