A first responder’s day-to-day life is already stressful. When they are placed into traumatic situations that impact their mental health, the job can become unbearable.
Anna Mudd
A National Naloxone Shortage Could Cause Thousands of Deaths
Meanwhile, North Carolina is grappling with rising numbers of overdoses and a flawed distribution system.
15 Minutes: Gerald C. Harris, Co-Founder of Tall Grass Food Box
The 38-year-old is also the Senior Director of Campus and Student Engagement at Duke Alumni Affairs.
The Photographer Tom Simon’s New Exhibit Sheds Light on the Triangle’s Shifting Hunger Needs
The 35 photographs in “Lifeline: Hunger Relief During the Pandemic” give an empathetic eye to local hunger relief efforts.
15 Minutes: Kelsea McLain
The 35-year-old founded the Triangle Abortion Access Coalition.
15 Minutes: John Paradiso, Managing Editor of Hop Culture
The 26-year-old helped start the digital craft beer magazine in 2017.
15 Minutes: Sam Nangali, Singer and Saxophonist
The 19-year-old is part of Raleigh band Terra Cotta.
15 Minutes: Lindsey Andrews, Night School Bar Instructor
The 41-year-old tells us about the bar-turned-classroom.
New Raleigh City Manager is First Woman and African American to Serve Post
Marchell Adams-David takes over as the city’s top bureaucrat January 1.
Lydia Salett Dudley on the Indelible Power of the Polls
On her lunch break last year, the Raleigh jazz and gospel pianist began writing a song about voting. It’s only become more relevant.

