By John Hood On April 30, a mob of pro-Hamas protesters defaced public property at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and yanked down, for a brief time, the American flag fluttering over ...
Chief Administrative Law Judge and Director of the Office of Administrative Hearings Dr. Donald van der Vaart revoked permit ...
Longtime Atlanta business executive A.D. Frazier Jr., the chief operating officer of Atlanta’s Olympic organization and the former president of Invesco, died Monday.
The Victory Bell, first earned by North Carolina in 1948, is the prized traveling trophy given to the winner. The series was ...
A University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill student studying abroad who vanished during a hike while in South Africa has been ...
For the second time in a little more than two weeks, the sound of gunfire sent people running for cover Friday night when North College Hill's high school football team was playing host to the ...
After a close road win against a quality opponent, followed by two closer-than-expected wins against lesser opponents, the ...
Repeated blown coverages and a relatively nonexistent pass rush exploited North Carolina’s lack of preparedness on Saturday, ...
North Carolina coach Mack Brown addressed Saturday's loss to James Madison and his disappointment in how he handled the loss ...
If the North Carolina Tar Heels want to prove they'll remain an ACC basketball contender this coming season, they have an ...
The Dec. 7 conference opener was released by the ACC Monday. Georgia Tech's remaining conference schedule will be released Tuesday on the ACC Network.
The Duke football team hasn't beaten the North Carolina Tar Heels in five years, but the Blue Devils have an ideal chance to ...