WCHL-AM Durham - Fri Nov 06
The Mustang had two people inside when it wrecked. The passenger suffered serious facial trauma, and was scheduled to undergo surgery Friday morning.
Public Safety Ready For Homecoming 2009-11-06 17:45:49.647WCHL-AM Durham - Fri Nov 06
UNC's Department of Public Safety is gearing up for this year's homecoming celebration.
OWASA To Hold Public Meeting 2009-11-06 17:45:08.772WCHL-AM Durham - Fri Nov 06
OWASA customers are invited to offer their input at a community meeting in which OWASA's long range water supply plan will be the topic of discussion.
Fundraiser Helps Solve Housing Puzzle 2009-11-05 17:50:55.006WCHL-AM Durham - Fri Nov 06
This will be the 6th Annual "Build A Home" Fundraising Auction. The event is scheduled for next Thursday starting at 5:30 p.m., and will run until 9 p.m. Lee Pavao will be the host of the event, which boasts food, live entertainment and of course, an auction.
Aldermen Consider Appointing Sammy Slade 2009-11-05 18:03:10.084WCHL-AM Durham - Fri Nov 06
Chapel Hill is still hashing out who will be appointed to former councilmember Bill Strom's vacated seat, but the Carrboro Board of Aldermen is now considering appointing Sammy Slade for the remainder of ex-alderman John Herrera's term.
Freedom House Receives $900K Grant 2009-11-05 17:34:57.803WCHL-AM Durham - Fri Nov 06
By Tony Terrell WCHL Reporter A grant provided to the Freedom House Recovery Center in Chapel Hill will give participants in the Orange, Durham, Person/Caswell Drug Treatment Court a leg up in their battle to overcome addiction.
Farai Chideya Visits UNC To Discuss Digital Divide 2009-11-04 20:14:39.058WCHL-AM Durham - Thu Nov 05
Cultural critic and founder of blog PopandPolitics.com, Farai Chideya will speak this evening at UNC's Sonja Haynes Stone for Black Culture and History to discuss race and new media.
Stimulus Funds Hit The Roads 2009-11-04 17:48:54.367WCHL-AM Durham - Thu Nov 05
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has been awarded 18 contracts for highway and bridge projects throughout North Carolina and one project has landed in Orange County.
Laboratory bus takes different approach to teachingThe Dispatch - Wed Nov 04
Published: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 5:05 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 5:05 p.m. THOMASVILLE With aprons wrapped around their body, safety goggles over their eyes and Carolina blue gloves on their hands Wednesday, students from Thomasville High School took a different approach to learning about science.
Kleinschmidt wins Chapel Hill mayoral raceRaleigh News & Observer - Tue Nov 03
The liberal establishment held off a band of businessmen trying to change the town's course.
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