• Fewer Snow Days, Just As Many School Closures
  • ICYMI: Breaking Down the Race for Orange County Sheriff
  • A New Poetry Collection on Faith and Family
  • Time to Vote for Best of The Triangle
  • Somebody Mapped “Every Tree” in Durham

Good morning, readers.

Public schools across the Triangle are either closed or remote again today due to this weekend’s snow storm.

But for many kids—and families—the “quintessential snow day” is no more, Sara Heise Graybeal writes for The Assembly

Interviewing experts and district staff across the state, Graybeal found that school closures have held steady even as snowy days have gotten more rare.

“Instead of snow, cold and rain; instead of movies, remote learning; instead of hot cocoa, parents glued to laptops, still attempting to do their jobs,” she writes.

So how exactly do districts decide when to close for winter weather? And how do those decisions affect kids, families and district staff? Read more below.

And while we’re talking about inclement weather—our event on workforce innovation in Durham scheduled for this Wednesday is currently still on. We’re monitoring conditions and will announce tomorrow if the plan changes.

—Sarah W.


The latest from INDY, plus other stories around the state you’ll want to read. Handpicked every day by INDY Editor-in-Chief Sarah Willets.

Credit: Illustration by Nicole Pajor Moore

On the Ballot

Orange County is having its first competitive race for sheriff since 2018. Kennedy Thomason writes about the candidates and the key issues for the INDY.


Family Lines

INDY’s Sarah Edwards interviews local poet Diamond Forde about her new collection of poems on faith, family, and the stories we inherit.


Best of the Triangle

Vote this month for your favorite people, places, and businesses in Orange and Chatham counties.


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