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An Orange County judge postponed the trial of a UNC student activist Monday, while prosecutors weighed whether to pursue the case, and a memo from the Chapel Hill police chief questioned the necessity of the arrest.
By Mosi Secret | 16 Apr 2008

A national grassroots organization, STAND gathered at UNC-Chapel Hill last weekend to learn more about genocide throughout the world, as well as how best to raise the issue in the political arena.
By Amanda Younger | 27 Feb 2008

Burmese make up the largest refugee population in North Carolina and nationally.
By Charles Duncan | 24 Oct 2007

One of the last remaining green spaces in Carrboro—a 10 1/2-acre communal space for public art, sustainability projects, an outdoor movie theater and a garden—may be disappearing.
By Catherine Edgerton | 8 Aug 2007

Marlette had an eye for the brass ring and the ability to shrug off critics.
By V.C. Rogers | 11 Jul 2007

Over objections from employees at Weaver Street Market, the cooperative grocery's board of directors voted July 9 to move the food production facility from Carrboro to a new Hillsborough location.
By Mike Alberti | 11 Jul 2007

To its patrons and vendors, who are predominantly Hispanic, the Buckhorn Flea Market in Efland provides an opportunity to buy and sell goods and groceries from handmade cowboy boots to homegrown tomatoes.
By Carrie Wellman | 27 Jun 2007

For the last 18 years, Thomas Stroud collected trash for the Town of Chapel Hill, much like his uncle and his cousin, who earned a living working for the town's public works department.
By Mosi Secret | 20 Jun 2007

Perhaps most crucial about the story of John G. McCormick, lawyer, husband, father, friend, and attorney for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro school system, is that it was entirely preventable.
By Jeffrey E. Stern | 16 May 2007

It started, as things do these days, with a rumor on a blog.
By Fiona Morgan | 2 May 2007

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