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Last week, a group of out-of-towners traveled to local restaurant The Blind Pelican with ambitions of breaking multiple world ...
At a town hall this week, Representative Valerie Foushee shifted her stance on American-Israel PAC contributions and ...
The agency expressed alarm at contamination near a predominantly Black Durham neighborhood. Then the EPA eliminated its civil ...
The organization endorsed incumbents for mayor and the Ward 3 City Council seat, and challengers for Wards 1 and 2.
In response to Durham city council member Nate Baker's op-ed "The Left Can Defeat the Rising Tide of Fascism.” ...
For this week’s installment of Ask INDY, we take a look at local universities and their interactions with ICE.
You can’t get a cinnamon roll sandwich at the Raleigh restaurant. But you can get morning rolls and a Wagyu burger that’s ...
To make responsive release "Fiery Gizzard," the Durham folklorist and musician enlisted a group of friends for a generative ...
Chapel Hill leaders hope to expand CARE’s reach. But long-term funding remains uncertain amid widespread federal cuts to mental health support services.
Raleigh is gathering community feedback on its noise regulations; meanwhile, a judge ruled that parts of its nightlife permit ordinance are unlawful and unenforceable.
Bruce DePyssler, who retired this summer, built an award-winning student newspaper at North Carolina Central University.
Durham government leaders talked about ICE, transit, Durham Public Schools, and the legislature’s Republican majority.
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