Craft beer growth in N.C. reflects nationwide trend
By Will Walker | April 17, 2015As America drinks more and more craft beer, brewers note that North Carolina's unique economic position makes it a hotbed for the growing market.
As America drinks more and more craft beer, brewers note that North Carolina's unique economic position makes it a hotbed for the growing market.
President Barack Obama held a private town-hall discussion addressing obstacles facing working-class families and women at a local children's library Wednesday afternoon.
The event featured speeches from head coach Mike Krzyzewski, President Richard Brodhead and senior captain Quinn Cook.
The University has struggled to find success with a housing incentive program that encourages employees to buy houses in Durham's Southside neighborhood.
A set of new search warrants issued earlier this month allowed DPD to search the house next door to the site of the original investigation on West Chapel Hill Street.
Less than two years after Andrew Barnhill was the University's student speaker at commencement, he is launching a campaign for state senate.
"Policing" the police may be getting a whole lot easier for North Carolina's residents.
When the men's basketball team squares off against Michigan State in Indianapolis this weekend for the Final Four, the student section will be awash in Duke blue—perhaps with a touch of rainbow.
The Board of Trustees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will soon decide on a proposal to rename a building named for an alum who had connections to the Ku Klux Klan.
Paying your friends back has never been so easy—or entertaining.
Students and panelists convened Monday night to discuss personal experiences and ways to properly address the problem of racial profiling both in Durham and across the United States.
After success in advocating for wrongfully convicted individuals, the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission is looking to expand its reach through increased funding from the state government.
In the weeks since the University of North Carolina Board of Governors' voted to close an academic center for poverty research, many have speculated that the move was politically motivated.
Though plenty of construction and logistical questions remain for the Durham-Orange Light Rail Line, city leaders are optimistic about the project's future.
The murders of three Muslim students in Chapel Hill, NC earlier this month has brought national attention once again to how hate crimes are prosecuted in America.
A bill to expand the legal use of medical marijuana in North Carolina passed a first reading in the General Assembly earlier this month.
The school report cards were part of a new rollout of education policy initiatives for North Carolina last year that included an updated standard course of study and assessment model.
As Uber has become increasingly popular in Durham, some local cab companies have struggled to keep up.
The decision comes eight months after Duke's Trustees decided to rename freshman dormitory Aycock as East Residence Hall—following years of student advocacy against using the name of the former...
After Duke saw its first snowfall of the year this week, more could be on the way—though likely not enough to see classes canceled again.