Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
-24 minutes ago by Justin Lange
When commuters cross the Chester Bridge into Missouri from Illinois, they cannot miss the five fireworks stands located along the first mile. Many southern Illinois residents are making the annual trip over the border to Missouri, Kentucky or Indiana to purchase fireworks that are illegal in Illinois.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
-24 minutes ago by Andrew Cummings, Staff Writer
One of Chapel Hill's most famous alleyways will be renovated soon with the hope of making it safer and more prepared to handle its large amounts of foot traffic.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
8 hours ago by Sarah Lamorte, Staff Writer
According to Chapel Hill's Town Code, more than four unrelated people cannot live in a Chapel Hill house classified as a single dwelling family unit.
"Related" residents, as defined in the Land Use Management Ordinance, are people related by "blood, adoption, marriage or domestic partnership.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
14 hours ago by Jenn Lofton
Listening to the lullaby versions of Metallica songs at work has become commonplace for Kit Peacock. Peacock, who has worked in the My Toys store in the University Mall for more than a year, said the independent and unique shop provides a haven from classes and other school-related stressors.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
15 hours ago by Rachel Ullrich, Senior Writer
The suspects in Eve Carson's murder will appear in court Monday for the first time since the release in the last week of Carson's autopsy and search warrants in the case.
Demario James Atwater likely will face a Rule 24 hearing, which is a required step allowing the prosecution to seek the death penalty in a case.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
1 day ago by Sean McGahan
Some come from bustling suburbs; some from humble rural homes. Several have esteemed educational pedigrees. A few may have less schooling than those they are trying to help. Regardless of their differences, roughly 20 women and one man have united nearly every day this summer to find a way to help women and children who have been victims of sexual assault and domestic abuse.