Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago by Anika Anand, Staff Writer
ROUGEMONT - Judy Rhyne laughed and shook her head as two of the competing Carolina Speedway Series cyclists zoomed past her on the track.
"They're just so competitive, no matter what," she said.
Rhyne served as one of the two USA Cycling officials during the third and final races of the Twilight Points Race Series on July 15 at the Orange County Speedway.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
2 days ago by Andrew Cummings, Staff Writer
Criminal charges could be brought against the person or persons who vandalized a Chapel Hill Town Operations Center bathroom in late June, according to a statement released by Chapel Hill Town Manager Roger Stancil.
"The appearance of racial and sexual graffiti in a public restroom has led to investigations, both administrative and criminal, by the town and the police department," Stancil said in his statement.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
2 days ago by Andrew Cummings, Staff Writer
Criminal charges could be brought against the person or persons who vandalized a Chapel Hill Town Operations Center bathroom in late June, according to a statement released by Chapel Hill Town Manager Roger Stancil.
"The appearance of racial and sexual graffiti in a public restroom has led to investigations, both administrative and criminal, by the town and the police department," Stancil said in his statement.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago by Anika Anand, Staff Writer
ROUGEMONT - Judy Rhyne laughed and shook her head as two of the competing Carolina Speedway Series cyclists zoomed past her on the track.
"They're just so competitive, no matter what," she said.
Rhyne served as one of the two USA Cycling officials during the third and final races of the Twilight Points Race Series on July 15 at the Orange County Speedway.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago by Will Harrison, Senior Writer
Franklin Street patrons have seen the balance between new development and business closures tip heavily toward empty storefronts in recent months, but new renovations to the former site of Kerr Drug are sparks of progress for Chapel Hill's most famous street.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago by Will Harrison, Senior Writer
Franklin Street patrons have seen the balance between new development and business closures tip heavily toward empty storefronts in recent months, but new renovations to the former site of Kerr Drug are sparks of progress for Chapel Hill's most famous street.