DOJ to sue NC over voter ID law
By Georgia Parke | September 30, 2013The United States Department of Justice will sue the state of North Carolina over the voter identification law that was passed this summer.
The United States Department of Justice will sue the state of North Carolina over the voter identification law that was passed this summer.
The day was viewed through a rainbow lens of flags, feathered boas, suspenders, necklaces and even fishnet fingerless gloves.
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The Randolph County Board of Education has waived its initial ban on an award-winning novel.
Students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are taking a stance for undocumented immigrants among them.
Police shot and killed a gunman at North Carolina Central University early Tuesday morning.
The Sanford School of Public Policy hosted a roundtable panel discussion on the current crisis in Syria Monday night.
Political experts came together Monday evening to reflect on the tumultuous state of politics in North Carolina over the last year.
By teaching basic computer science, a new Duke group wants to prepare Durham public school students for a more technology-oriented job market.
Visitors to last Friday's Duke Farmers Market got to enjoy an 'Iron Chef'-style celebrity chef showdown along with their leafy greens.
As it nears the fifth anniversary of its opening, the Durham Performing Arts Center plans to have more event space and a hotel for its facility.
N.C. Department of Transportation is hoping that the bridge will be completed at the end of October.
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The Chronicle sat down with Morris to discuss his role in politics and take on the modern political climate
North Carolina is home to three of the 50 power plants with the highest total carbon dioxide emissions in the U.S.
A recent court ruling has confirmed that North Carolina students are free to run for local office in their college town.
Durham public schools face challenges of socioeconomic factors in educating students.
Drinkers in downtown Raleigh will soon face a greater chance of enforcement if they drive while intoxicated.
Ninth Street businesses lost electricity for an hour Tuesday morning, forcing some stores to close their doors during that time.
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