A state Department of Justice investigation into the missing titles is ongoing, and residents say they continue to be bombarded with a barrage of fines and eviction notices.
Caryl Espinoza Jaen
15 Minutes: Audrey Walsh, 20, and Lila Richardson, 20
The UNC-Chapel Hill students are members of Feminine Waste, an art, music, activism, and skate collective.
A New Bus Route and Road Renovations Are Coming Soon to New Bern Avenue
Along with the new Bus Rapid Transit route, the city hopes to address issues with flooding, limited pedestrian and bike infrastructure, and an aging water system along Raleigh’s eastern corridor.
Tenants of an Affordable Housing Complex in Southeast Raleigh Are Worried About Losing Their Homes
Residents of the Wayside apartment complex on Garner Road received notice last month that their leases are being terminated after a change in ownership of the property.
Latinx Activists Lobby at the General Assembly After Anti-Immigrant Bills Pass in the N.C. House and Senate
The bills would strengthen local governments’ ties with ICE and prohibit them from creating sanctuary policies, ordinances, and procedures.
Raleigh Council Adopts $1.07 Billion Budget Despite Outcry Over Increased Funding for Police
The council adopted the budget in a 6-2 vote Monday; RPD will get a $5 million increase in funding.
Reliable Internet Access Is Still a Problem in North Carolina. A New Government Program Seeks to Change That.
This month, the FCC launched the Emergency Broadband Benefit program in order to help families and households struggling to access reliable internet during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Communities of Color in Eastern North Carolina Want Wood Pellet Byproducts Out of Their Neighborhoods—And Their Lungs
The wood pellet industry, which is the third major contributor to rising carbon emissions in the state, is responsible for 60,000 acres of wood loss annually.

