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(11/15/23 1:59am)
The former Culp Weaving Mill continues to burn after fire crews from across central North Carolina — including Alamance, Guilford and Orange Counties — responded to a fire at 300 E. Parker St. in Graham overnight Nov. 12.
(11/14/23 4:04pm)
Fire crews from across central North Carolina — including Alamance, Guilford and Orange Counties — responded to a fire at 300 E. Parker St. in Graham at around 8 p.m. on Nov. 12. Crews worked throughout the night to get the fire under control, with hot spots remaining into Nov. 13.
(11/02/23 4:24pm)
The North Carolina General Assembly passed a series of new district maps, including ones for the State House and the Senate, along with a new congressional map for the U.S. House of Representatives on Oct. 25.
(10/01/23 1:08am)
Apollo Chemical’s facility on Willow Springs Lane near Alamance-Burlington Regional Airport has been connected to a discharge of 1,4 Dioxane into Haw River.
(09/27/23 10:43am)
A number of road work projects could be coming to the roads around Elon University, including the extension of the sidewalk along Trollinger Avenue and pipe work on Haggard Avenue.
(09/22/23 8:26pm)
The North Carolina General Assembly passed House Bill 259 on Sept. 22 in a 70-40 midnight vote by the state House of Representatives and a 26-17 vote in the state Senate later in the morning.
(09/19/23 5:09am)
The Alamance County board of commissioners voted unanimously to hire engineers and assess heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems within both the Alamance-Burlington schools and Alamance County facilities.
(09/18/23 1:44am)
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, Emily Feek's name was spelled incorrectly. Elon News Network regrets this error.
(08/31/23 8:47pm)
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill gathered inside the Dean E. Smith Student Activities Center to remember Zijie Yan two days after he was shot and killed. This comes as UNC Chapel Hill will resume classes Aug. 31, after they were canceled from Aug. 29 and 30.
(08/30/23 4:02pm)
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency due to expected hazards from Hurricane Idalia.
(08/22/23 11:43pm)
The Alamance-Burlington School System announced that the beginning of the school year would be delayed to Sept. 5 following reports of pathogenic mold inside over a dozen ABSS facilities Aug. 22.
(08/21/23 8:00pm)
Updated as of 3:55 p.m. Aug. 22 to include information regarding mold found inside another ABSS facility, Williams High School, as well as an Elon News Network photo.
(07/26/23 9:12pm)
The Chapel Hill Fire Department responded to a call of a fire around 2:30 p.m. July 22 at the Mediterranean Deli located at 410 W. Franklin St. First responders had the fire under control by 6 p.m. that evening, and reported that 50% of the location was lost to the fire.
(06/11/23 4:52pm)
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was the first guest speaker at the North Carolina GOP Convention on June 9.
(05/19/23 12:46am)
Friends, family and military staff attended the U.S. Air Force and Army commissioning ceremonies May 18, where former ROTC cadets were sworn in as formal members of the military in Whitley Auditorium.
(05/17/23 3:22am)
Updated as of 12:38 a.m. May 17 to include more detail from the General Assembly vote.
(05/14/23 1:05am)
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed Senate Bill 20 on May 13 during a rally in Bicentennial Plaza in Raleigh, located mere footsteps from North Carolina’s Legislative Complex and State Capitol. During the rally, Cooper said he is opposed to SB20, and highlighted that both Republican-dominated houses of the General Assembly passed the bill within 48 hours — which some have criticized as reckless.
(04/27/23 3:48am)
Former Vice President Mike Pence spoke Wednesday at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill as protests occurred outside the student union before the event. The event was titled, “Saving America From the Woke Left” and was organized by the Young America’s Foundation.
(03/28/23 11:37pm)
U.S. President Joe Biden kicked off his “Investing in America” tour with a visit to the Tar Heel State Tuesday, highlighting multiple pieces of legislation related to the tour’s agenda. These include the Inflation Reduction Act, the CHIPS and Science Act, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the American Rescue Plan. The White House is using the tour to highlight Biden’s domestic agenda of growing the economy from the “bottom up.”
(02/22/23 2:12pm)
The sound of a train horn can be heard daily as trains cross Church Street, Williamson Avenue and Oak Street crossings in Elon. The town of Elon’s history can be traced back to Mill Point and later the Elon College train depot, which was built in 1881 and closed in 1961. Frequent train traffic through the community does not come without its hazards, which has led local emergency departments to enact plans in case of an emergency.