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Town reacts to blue lights


		Town reacts to blue lights

Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC

1 day ago by Dave Pearson, Senior writer

Chapel Hill might lose a few residents as a result of the Town Council's May 5 decision to install increased streetlights and emergency call boxes in residential areas.

The council voted to put street lights and call boxes at locations on Mallette Street and Colony Court, Church and Short streets and a third location yet to be determined.

Recent rains push reservoirs close to capacity

Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC

2 days ago by Will Harrison, Staff Writer

A soggy UNC graduation ceremony was the culmination of last week's wet weather, but the heavy rains helped local reservoirs continue to rebound from February's peak drought conditions.

New burger joint stresses local ingredients


		New burger joint stresses local ingredients

Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC

2 days ago by Abbey Caldwell, City Editor

Freezers and prepackaged meat take a back seat to hand-cut french fries and fresh Angus beef at Buns, North Columbia Street's latest restaurant addition.

Motor medic goes mobile


		Motor medic goes mobile

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

4 days ago by Emily Sunblade

Steve Segner brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "house call." Segner, a 1990 graduate of the SIU automotive technology program, has been working as a mechanic since 1982. He began his Car Doctor business in 1986. Instead of starting his own garage, Segner decided he would take his mechanic service to his customers.

Rising rice prices hurt A2 businesses


		Rising rice prices hurt A2 businesses

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

4 days ago by Lindy Stevens, Daily Staff Reporter

While rice piles on plates for millions around the world everyday, prices for the food staple in the United States have skyrocketed in the past year, hitting an all-time high about two weeks ago and causing concern for some Ann Arbor eateries.

Rice that traded for $10.

Two-tiered zoning plan in the works for downtown

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

5 days ago by Elizabeth Lai, Daily Staff Reporter

The Ann Arbor City Council revealed plans to move forward with the Ann Arbor Discovering Downtown development plan at an open house Thursday. The five-part project, called A2D2, includes changes to zoning codes, expanded parking options, and a new design requirements for future downtown development.

Michigan Dems propose new plan for seating convention delegates

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

5 days ago by Caitlin Schneider, Daily Staff Reporter

Michigan Democrats may be one step closer to deciding how the state's delegates should be seated at the Democratic National Convention in August. A plan drafted by four members of the Michigan Democratic Party would award 69 convention delegates to Sen. Hillary Clinton and 59 to Sen.

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