Jurors in the John Edwards campaign corruption trial, will go back to work, deciding the fate of the former North Carolina Senator and presidential candidate.
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Former UNC system president William Friday Sunday was upgraded from serious to fair condition, according to a UNC Hospitals spokeswoman.
John Edwards' neighbors in Chapel Hill are closely watching the trial and are eager for it to be over.
The jury in the trial of John Edwards asked for 10 pieces of evidence during the start of the deliberations process Friday.
Jurors deliberating in John Edwards' campaign corruption trial are going home for the weekend and will resume their discussions Monday.
Lawyers for both sides held closing arguments in the John Edwards trial on Thursday. The jury is expected to begin deliberating on Friday.
Postpartum depression can be detrimental to new mothers and their babies, but promising new research could better prepare moms-to-be.
John Edwards' team wrapped up their defense Wednesday without calling the ex-presidential candidate, his mistress or daughter to testify.
William Friday is in UNC Hospitals in critical condition on Wednesday afternoon.
Attorneys for John Edwards are indicating their case is winding down, but they are not yet saying whether they will call the former presidential candidate or his mistress to testify.
The Greek Festival kicks off Friday at East Chapel Hill High and runs through Sunday.
The judge overseeing the criminal trial of John Edwards will sharply curtail the testimony of a key witness for the defense as they try to prove he didn't break the law.
Kicking off June 28 on top of the Wallace Parking Deck in Chapel Hill, Locally Grown ’12 will feature Mount Moriah, Birds & Arrows and Mipso Trio.
Prosecutors want the State Bureau of Investigation to look into a program at UNC, where a school review already has found academic fraud.
Michael Bloomberg supported gay marriage in his speech at UNC, while Mitt Romney opposed it at Liberty University.
Thousands of students Sunday graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke University.
A federal judge refuses to throw out campaign corruption charges against John Edwards on Friday, meaning the former presidential hopeful will have to present his case to a jury.
The trial has taken a toll on the family of John Edwards, who are often with him in court.
While Chapel Hill and Carrboro are still figuring out the impact of an amendment defining marriage, the City of Durham, Durham County and Orange County attorneys say there is no impact expected on their policies.
Prosecutors have rested their case against John Edwards after calling to the witness stand many of his closest friends and advisers.
A former campaign spokeswoman for John Edwards testified Wednesday that his wife angrily confronted a key donor about his support for the presidential candidate's pregnant mistress.
A former speechwriter for John Edwards testified Tuesday that the onetime presidential candidate acknowledged knowing that a wealthy donor was secretly supporting his pregnant mistress as he sought the White House in 2008.
A witness testified Monday that John Edwards called the elderly heiress whose money helped hide his pregnant mistress and asked for $3 million more.
The lawyer for 'Bunny' Mellon says John Edwards knew that the money had been given for his benefit.
UNC-Chapel Hill has found 'grave mistakes' in its own African and Afro-American studies department.
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