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C-sections best for baby when close to due date
In this photo provided by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Shannon Eubanks, left, her new baby Kathleen Conley Eubanks, and husband Gaston Eubanks share a moment in the ...
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NC Traffic Deaths Down In 2008
The North Carolina Transportation Department estimates the number of people killed on the state's roads in 2008 dropped by 18 percent, compared with the previous year.
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Pastor at Chapel Hill Bible Church resigns
Mark Acuff, pastor at the Chapel Hill Bible Church for the past eight years, has resigned his post, effective Dec.
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Chapel Hill Restaurant Reviews And More
Indyweek.com review on Durham chocolatier, Chapel Hill restaurants, and how one Cary woman will teach you how to open your own home-based bakery.
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Two Miss Garners to compete for Miss America
Two women who have been Miss Garner will be contestants in the Miss America pageant later this month in what apparently is a first for the competition.
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Offen Leaves As Editor Of The Chapel Hill Herald
It's hard to imagine life at the Chapel Hill Herald without Neil Offen as editor.
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Town tries to set its hen rules straight
Celeste Mayer's two chickens ate out of her hand and rested on her lap when she typed.
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UNC-Chapel Hill Destiny Science Bus to Make 3 Stops
Destiny science bus to make three stops for hands-on lessons in Guilford County next week Media representatives are invited to experience hands-on science aboard one of the University of North Carolina at ...
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At a glance: NC Gov. Mike Easley
AGE: 58. Born March 23, 1950 in Nash County. FAMILY: Wife, Mary Pipines Easley; son, Michael Jr., a law school student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Under Perdue, NC probation chief won't keep job
The chief of North Carolina's maligned probation system won't keep his job in Gov.-elect Beverly Perdue's administration, a Perdue spokeswoman said Friday.
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Tribe takes dispute to court
A bitter dispute has divided the state's smallest Native American tribe, the Meherrin Nation, creating an identity crisis that will be settled in court.
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Chapel Hill Crews To Pick Up Christmas Trees And Wreaths For Recycling
Now that the holidays are behind us, it's time for folks to recycle their trees and wreaths in Chapel Hill.
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New year brings new beginnings at Seymour Center
Beginning Jan. 1, many of us think of the changes we're going to make in our lives -- all for the better, of course.
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Celebrate the New Year at some place new
Don't have any plans for New Year's Eve yet? How about checking out some place that opened just this year? In Chapel Hill that might be The Recovery Room, a bar at 108 Henderson St.
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New Superintendent Named At Local State Park
A new superintendent has been named for Hanging Rock State Park in Stokes County, replacing a chief who recently became a district parks superintendent.
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If you make hooch, the state gets its cut
State law allows Scott Maitland's Top of the Hill restaurant to brew beer and sell it straight to customers.
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Study: Teenage smoking down in North Carolina
Programs designed to reduce teenage smoking in North Carolina are having an effect, based on the numbers from a new study by researchers at the medical school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Fiesta faces limits
Thursday night patrons at The Fiesta Grill on N.C. 54 in the White Cross community have lots of room to stand since three tables were taken from the two dining areas to comply with regulations regarding the ...
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Chapel Hill's McAdoo on All-State team
West Rowan went from first-time state champion to headlining The Associated Press All-State prep football team for North Carolina.
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UNC religion professor given award by Iran
A University of North Carolina religion professor took pause when he learned his academic work would be honored by the government of Iran.
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