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DTH Makes Downtown Chapel Hill Its New Home 2009-11-19 06:50:32.336
By fall of next year, The Daily Tar Heel will move its offices from UNC's Student Union to 151 E. Rosemary Street in downtown Chapel Hill.
"Extreme Makeover" Gives N.C. Family New Home
Having practiced it with gusto, several thousand onlookers were excited when the time came Tuesday to welcome Tricia Creasey and her family to their new home.
Once the grounds for protests, conflicts and general distrust between residents and owners, Abbey Court Apartments in Carrboro is now home to a thriving after-school program and budding trust for a community.
D.G. MARTIN: Marriage of convenience or shotgun wedding?
The big news in North Carolina insider politics these days is the resignation of Senator Tony Rand - and his pending replacement as Senate majority leader by Senator Martin Nesbitt, who has the recommendation of Marc Basnight, the top leader of the Senate.
Increase oversight of tax-funded grants
A North Carolina watchdog group recently released a report calling for more accountability in the awarding of grant money in the Tar Heel State.
Stimulus money boosting Tar Heel construction projects
While stimulus dollars funneled into North Carolina come with line items aimed at ensuring compliance with federal law, a spokesman for the state auditor's office said no additional staff members are being hired to follow the money.
Oxford added to N.C. Spin's Carolina communities
The Granville County seat will be receiving statewide television air time today when it is featured as an N.C. Spin Carolina Community.
Streaming Play by Play Blackout 2009-11-07 08:53:55.037
Because of contractual restrictions, we are unable to stream a live broadcast of Tar Heel football play by play or the Tar Heel Sports Network post-game program.
Trying to escape a financial hole
Tar Heel taxpayers should resist taking comfort in the notion that their lawmakers are back in Raleigh discussing a proposed overhaul of the state's tax system.
The Tar Heel defense clamped down on the Blue Devil offense and held them to 125 yards for the game.
Fiery crash on N.C. 20 claims life of one
Tar Heel Fire Department and Tar Heel Rescue with Tobermory Fire Department respond to the crash on N.C. 20.
Obama nominates two N.C. judges
The nomination of two North Carolina judges to the nation's second-highest court could further a leftward push by President Barack Obama in shaping the federal judicial system.
Cook-off heats up despite early rain
As the old saying goes, practice makes perfect. Just ask Thomas and Kayla Lindsay, a father and daughter barbecue cooking team.
Photo courtesy of The Daily Tar Heel and Will Cooper
A UNC student is recovering after being hit by a falling tree. It fell near the corner of McCauley and South Columbia.
Stabbing Mars Downtown Halloween Festival 2009-11-01 19:53:05.531
The Halloween festivities on Franklin Street in downtown Chapel Hill sadly did not pass without incident, as there was an assault charge in connection with a stabbing.
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Every week, UNC freshman Zealan Hoover stares at his computer for one of his Spanish 101 sections.
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From O . Henry to Lilian Jackson Braun, North Carolina has nurtured some of the world's best-known mystery writers.
North Carolina Students Worried About the Cost of Some Healthcare Reforms
You've seen on television the shouting and angry protesting at town hall meetings across America.
Thursday Game Has New Parking Rules 2009-10-18 13:54:11.485
A combination of State Fair traffic, fall break traffic and rush hour traffic in addition to game day traffic could lead to some major delays on Thursday.

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