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The Triangle light rail project is dead. What’s next for local mass transit?

March 30, 2019

A lack of support from Duke University and questions about federal funding led GoTriangle to kill its long-planned light rail project.

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Community coalition aims to reduce high-risk drinking in Chapel Hill

March 23, 2019

A new report shows that high-risk drinking behavior has decreased in UNC students, and the coalition wants to continue that trend.

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UNC forms review committees after a Confederate supporter carried a gun on campus

March 23, 2019

Many were angry that the man was not arrested for violating the state law that bans campus firearms.

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Former UNC Chancellor becomes first female president of USC

March 23, 2019

Carol Folt left UNC amid the controversy over Silent Sam. Now, she tackles a new set of scandals and controversies at USC.

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North Carolina has a new voter ID law, but will student IDs count?

March 9, 2019

Strict requirements in the state’s voter ID law mean UNC may not be able to issue student IDs that are valid at the polls.

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Will a new federal rule reduce the gender wage gap? A UNC study suggests it might

March 9, 2019

A UNC professor’s study demonstrates the potential positive effects of an Obama-era executive action regarding wage transparency.

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UNC employee considers lawsuit over transgender state health benefits

March 9, 2019

Under the state health plan, transgender employees will no longer receive coverage for surgery and hormone therapy.

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The biggest rivalry in sports brings big prices for tickets that could be fake

March 9, 2019

Fans are paying hundreds of dollars for tickets to see the action in person. But with high prices comes another problem – counterfeit tickets.

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Town plans to erect monument on 60th anniversary of sit-in

March 2, 2019

Nine African American teenagers in Chapel Hill took part in the 1960 sit-in, perhaps the only sit-in in the country led by high school students.

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After a decade of lobbying, UNC Latinx community gets its own center

March 2, 2019

One of Carol Folt’s last acts as Chancellor was securing a dedicated space on campus for the Latinx community.

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