Rainbow flags to fly high at first Alamance Pride Festival
Earlier this week, Lynn Huber, associate professor of religious studies, received an email that read: “After this weekend, Alamance County will never be the same.”
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Earlier this week, Lynn Huber, associate professor of religious studies, received an email that read: “After this weekend, Alamance County will never be the same.”
Hurricane Joaquin is expected to hit the Elon area this weekend, with the heaviest rain fall on Sunday night.
GIBSONVILLE- History came alive this weekend at the Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum, where a new exhibit displays how America's past civil rights issues resonate in the modern day--and how they directly affect us.
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency Thursday in anticipation Hurricane Joaquin, which was said to be an 'extremely dangerous' Category 4 hurricane by the National Hurricane Center Thursday afternoon.
North Carolina is one step closer to seeing its first cooperative brewpub. The Burlington Beer Works cooperative announced Sept. 25 it will house its brewery and restaurant on 302 S. Main St. in downtown Burlington.
On Tuesday night, the North Carolina House concurred changes the Senate made to House Bill 318, also known as the Protect North Carolina Workers Act. As of Wednesday, Sept. 30, it had been presented to Gov. Pat McCrory, but had not been signed.
The North Carolina Senate voted 41-3 Sept. 24 in favor of a bill that would ban the sale of body parts resulting from an abortion. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Chad Barefoot, also bans family planning funding for abortion providers and the donation of fetal body parts that didn’t come from a natural miscarriage for medical research.
An e-waste recycling event will take place Saturday 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Public Works parking lot on E. Summit Avenue.
Burlington residents are encouraged to bring their dogs to the annual Woofstock Dog Festival. Presented by the Humane Society of Alamance County, the event will be held 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Oct. 3 in Burlington City Park. Attendees can enjoy Woofstock-themed T-shirts, raffles and a variety of vendors from the Burlington area. For further information, contact the Humane Society of Alamance County at 336-438-2023.
The sound of rain was not the only noise filling the streets of Carrboro, North Carolina on Sunday. The 18th annual Carrboro Music Festival included 13 different venues across town all featuring a diverse lineup of music.
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This coverage was a collaboration between Elon Local News' Alex Hager and The Pendulum's Tommy Hamzik and Sarah Wood
Elon University president Leo Lambert is one of nine university presidents to sign a letter saying they will not offer cost of attendance stipends to athletes.
Who passed the budget and when was it passed?
CAMPUSPEAK’s Lori Hart ended her talk, “A Few Too Many: Our Campus Culture of Alcohol,” with one crucial piece of advice: “Use [your bowels] as any excuse to get out of an uncomfortable drug-related situation.”
The Burlington Carousel Festival is an annual tradition in the Burlington City Park for the community to come together. The festival featured the usual carnival food, free concerts, and several fun activities. This year there was something new on tap.
It was a play on words: the Co-Op hosted the Co-Hops and more than 300 people showed up for the event, the fourth annual Beer Festival on Saturday in downtown Burlington.
Five and a half minutes left in the half. The goalie dives to her left to block a shot. It deflects off her, but she cannot get to the rebound shot in time. The ball rolls just underneath her and into the net.
After 27 years of face-painting, magic shows and youth-centric events, the Burlington Carousel Festival rebranded itself for this year’s iteration this week.
Food vendors, campers, bands and hundreds of people came together for one of Gibsonville's biggest parties of the year...Applefest.