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Jul 16 2024
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Appeals Court rules for Chapel Hill in inclusionary zoning dispute
Appeals Court orders recalculation of damages in two Map Act disputes
The North Carolina Court of Appeals is ordering a trial judge to revisit the amount of money the state Department of Transportation must pay to resolve two Map Act disputes in Wake County. While that could mean less money for plaintiffs than the trial court had ordered, appellate judges rejected DOT’s argument that
The Carolina JournalJul 08 2024
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Chapel Hill, DEQ release draft agreement on coal ash at police HQ
Chapel Hill’s police headquarters at 828 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard is built on top of a pit of toxic coal ash, the waste product of decades of energy production at the University of North Carolina’s still-active coal power plant. This month, Chapel Hill and the NC Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) released a draft agreement to officially designate the area as a brownfields site
Indy WeekJun 07 2024
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In Chapel Hill, it will be 'one inning at a time' for Mountaineers
MORGANTOWN — It has been almost a year since West Virginia University baseball coach Randy Mazey made public his plans to retire after this 2024 season, an announcement that set in motion a season-long celebration of what he had accomplished in his 12 seasons running the show. He had taken over a tired program, one whom time had left behind, but now the present was catching up on the
Times West-VirginianMay 14 2024
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UNC Chapel Hill Board Votes to End DEI Programs
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees has voted to end its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in the wake of massive anti-Israel demonstrations on campus. “The unanimous decision by the trustees will reallocate $2.3 million that the university spends on DEI programs toward police and public safety measures as part of its annual budget approval process
Breitbart NewsMay 20 2024
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Letter says UNC Chapel Hill secretly records professors
Larry Chavis, a clinical professor, said he learned through an April 22 letter that his classes were being recorded. Larry Chavis, who’s taught in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s business school for 18 years, received a letter April 22 from an associate dean revealing he was under review after the university “received some reports concerning class content and conduct within
Inside Higher EdJul 17 2024
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Man killed in early morning shooting in Chapel Hill
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WTVD) -- A man was killed in an early morning shooting on Wednesday in Chapel Hill. The Chapel Hill Police Department said the shooting happened on Ashley Forest Road just after 1 a.m. When officers arrived they found a man with a gunshot wound. He was taken to UNC Hospital where he later died. The man's identity has not been released. Police believe the incident was
ABC 11 WTVDMar 23 2024
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University Place in Chapel Hill renovations is nearing completion, expected to close mall entrance
University Place in Chapel Hill renovations is nearing completion, expected to close mall entrance Developers said they've put in a lot of thought to find the right brands to bring this place to life. Developers said they've put in a lot of thought to find the right brands to bring this place to life. Developers said they've put in a lot of thought to find the right brands to bring this place
ABC 11 WTVDJun 25 2024
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‘Take Back Title IX’ bus gets vandalized in Chapel Hill
North Carolina’s second-highest court will decide in the months ahead whether a developer can continue to seek a refund of more than $800,000 in fees paid to Chapel Hill in connection with the town’s inclusionary zoning rules. The developer challenges the fee as unconstitutional. A three-judge NC Court of Appeals panel heard more than an hour of oral arguments on the issue Wednesday.
The Carolina JournalJun 25 2024
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WTAMU Hill Chapel reopened after $1.5 million renovation
CANYON - “Public education at all levels carries no greater responsibility than that of character building and the sound development of the emotional and moral resources of our youth,” Joseph A. Hill wrote 75 years ago. Sunday afternoon, one of the few chapels on a campus of a public university in Texas was celebrated after a $1.5 million renovation was complete. A special tea party was held
Amarillo Globe-NewsJul 17 2024
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Man killed in shooting on Ashley Forest Road in Chapel Hill
A man was shot and killed early Wednesday morning in Chapel Hill. At 1:04 a.m., the Chapel Hill Police Department responded to a shooting in the 100 block of Ashley Forest Road. When officers arrived, they found a man who had been shot. He was transported to UNC Hospitals, where he later died. Investigators believe this was an isolated incident and are working to identify a suspect. Anyone
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