Fifteen people were arrested by the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office during a March to the Polls event this weekend.
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UNC Police Respond to Armed Person on Campus, Community Told to Shelter in Place
UNC notified students at 11:44 a.m. that there was an armed, dangerous person near the Ambulatory Care Center. The school has since said campus could resume normal activities.
More Than 2 Million North Carolinians Have Voted Early
Chatham, Durham, and Orange Counties are leading voter turnout.
Governor Cooper Delays Reopening As COVID-19 Cases Spike
The executive order extending Phase 3 will stay in effect until November 13.
As Election Day Looms, José Chicas Feels Like He’s in Limbo
Chicas has been living in sanctuary in Durham since 2017. After more than one thousand days of isolation, he says his chance of returning home to his family in Raleigh is riding on Election Day.
Durham Sets Halloween Guidelines for Pandemic-Proof Spooks
Traditional trick-or-treating isn’t the best idea, but there are still ways to celebrate.
A Movement for Local, Black-Owned Banks Takes Shape in Durham
Bank Black Durham founders Leonardo Williams and Craig Carter want to increase Black homeownership by 10 percent in the next decade and grow the ranks of Black-owned small businesses by 25 percent in the next five years.
Durham’s Can Opener Bridge Claims Another Victim
The notorious bridge ripped the top off another truck, despite being lifted 8 inches earlier this year.
North Carolina Bars Can Finally Reopen This Week As State Lifts More Pandemic Restrictions
For many businesses, it will be the first time they’ve opened since March.
Kamala Harris Spent The Day in Raleigh to Talk Affordable Care Act, Racial Equity
“There is so much about what happens in North Carolina that is a bellwether, as a measure for what’s going on in our country, both in terms of its historical strengths, but also in terms of the challenges,” Harris said during the visit.

