The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
16 hours ago by Zak Kazzaz
Three of the five people who allegedly assaulted and robbed a sophomore male on campus around 10:15 p.m. Friday have been arrested and are being held by Durham Police.
Sherika Burnette, 19, Zecora Hajambo, 17, and another female, 13, whose name was not released, were arrested on counts of robbery with a dangerous weapon and assault with a deadly weapon causing serious injury.
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
20 hours ago by Amey Adkins
During my years being groomed into a genteel Southern debutante in Rocky Mount, Va., I learned a thing or two about appropriate interactions in "polite" society.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
1 day ago by
TO THE EDITOR:
As all readers are aware, the park and ride lots are sites of crime. My wife's Honda Element was one of the cars which was targeted for a catalytic converter last week at the Chatham County park and ride lot.
Insurance had to pay $1,800 for the repair and replacement!
Such theft has been occurring for more than one year.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
10 hours ago by Brandon Staton, Senior Writer
To the untrained eye, the small town of Chapel Hill doesn't have a whole lot in common with big cities such as Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and San Francisco.
But when it comes to the playing field...
The A&T Register, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC
1 day ago by Quinton Hatfield
Quinton Hatfield catches up with R&B sensation Omarion and discuss everything from his time in B2K to crazy groupies.
The News Argus, Winston-Salem State, Winston-Salem, NC
1 day ago by Rebecca Francis / Black College Wire
Two women are at a professional conference -- one is younger and the other is a respected professional established in the field.
The younger woman is wearing a black skirt suit, a white blouse, pantyhose and one-inch black pumps with her hair in a bun. The older woman is dressed similarly, but her shoes and skirt are a dark grey, and her hair is also pulled into a tight bun.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
1 day ago by Rachel Ullrich, Assistant City Editor
This Halloween some people are taking the time to see ghosts, spectres and spooks - and not just on Franklin Street. Orange County is filled with haunted characters, from dead professors to guitar-playing Southern belles. "These stories have been around for generations," said Cathleen Turner, executive director of the Alliance for Historic Hillsborough.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
1 day ago by Ariel Zirulnick, Senior Writer
The Chapel Hill Town Council will get a glimpse tonight of a proposal that could dramatically change local elections beginning in 2009.
The voter-owned election program is intended to open up the local election field by funding campaigns with public money.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
1 day ago by Sean David Childers, Staff Writer
North Carolina could open its coastline to offshore oil and gas drilling if the legislation co-sponsored by U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole, R-N.C., passes through Congress.
This sponsorship marks a shift for Dole, who previously supported a federal moratorium on offshore oil exploration.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
1 day ago by Bennett Campbell, Senior Writer
Tom Quaintance is directing a play.
Never mind the fact that some members of his cast are as young as 9 years old or that they have about a month to prepare.
For Quaintance, one of the directors at Chapel Hill's esteemed PlayMakers Repertory Company, things aren't much different than usual.