Pedestrian killed in train accident near Duke East Campus
By Lauren Carroll and Linda Yu | January 30, 2013An unidentified individual was killed in a train crash just off of East Campus Tuesday evening.
An unidentified individual was killed in a train crash just off of East Campus Tuesday evening.
Chapel Hill police evacuated and closed nearby University Mall Monday afternoon due to a bomb threat.
The Obama administration is aiming to overhaul immigration in its second term.
The research shows grim consequences could accompany intensifying economic disparity in North Carolina’s public schools.
Obama renewed his oath of office just before noon Monday and used the inaugural stage to advocate for a more equal and progressive nation.
Of the nearly 300 universities surveyed, nearly half reported enrollment declines for Fall 2012.
The battle to reform gun control laws will soon emerge in Congress.
Middle school students of the Triangle Area will have the opportunity to pursue a more personalized learning experience, founder Steve Goldberg says.
Durham County commissioners voted Monday night to change the name of Durham Regional Hospital.
Influenza showed up early and uninvited this winter and has since taken a toll on North Carolina.
Woodruff has worked at CNN, NBC News and PBS—where she is currently the co-anchor and senior correspondent.
Voters have a tendency to prefer candidates with deeper voices, even for roles traditionally considered feminine.
For the first time since the murder of Faith Hedgepeth in September, the Chapel Hill Police Department has released details about the investigation.
The local eatery will be out of commission for the rest of the month.
The fiscal cliff was temporarily averted, but it remains uncertain whether student aid and research grants will be cut.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit rejected all claims for damages to be paid under federal law by the city of Durham.
In response to the current economic climate, many law schools are reducing their incoming class sizes, a recent survey shows.
North Carolina physicians are contesting what they believe is a medically unfounded abortion law in legal proceedings this month.
North Carolina is one of 22 states that holds elections to select its supreme court justices, a controversial policy that some critics say corrupts the state’s judicial system.
Durham has been named one of 20 cities competing for millions of dollars in grants.