At the Hillside High School Civic Action Project Expo, students present possible solutions to issues including gun violence, the housing crisis, and climate change.
Chase Pellegrini de Paur
Chase Pellegrini de Paur is a reporter for INDY, covering politics, education, and the delightful characters who make the Triangle special. He joined the staff in 2023 and previously wrote for The Ninth Street Journal.
Scene on Radio’s Sixth Season is a Tale of Two White Supremacist Coups
New season “Echoes of a Coup” hones in on the 1898 Wilmington massacre and its reverberations today.
President Biden Visits the Triangle to Tout Broadband, Bidenomics
The president found a welcoming crowd at the Abbotts Creek Community Center in North Raleigh on Thursday.
Chapel Hill Leaders Look to Future Plans for Growth, Connectivity, and Affordable Housing
Chapel Hill’s new mayor and three newly elected council members took their oaths of office last month and laid out their visions for the future.
Durham City Council Selects Four Finalists for Ward Three Vacancy
The finalists include two practicing attorneys, a healthcare administrator, and a policy advisor.
Who Applied for Durham’s Open City Council Seat?
The 14 applicants include a former city council candidate, a former city council member, a head chef, a Duke undergraduate student, and a married couple.
HELP WANTED: Durham City Council, Ward Three
The Durham City Council is accepting applications for the vacant Ward Three seat until Thursday at 5 p.m. You may be eligible to apply.
Scott Avett Reflects on More Than Two Decades of Making Music
Talking with the North Carolina legend ahead of The Avett Brother’s annual New Year’s Eve concert.
How Durham Gets Hype for Municipal Government Business
The story behind the city council’s intro video.
Disney “Storyliving” Residential Community Coming to Pittsboro in 2027
According to a Disney press release this week, Asteria, a 4,000-unit community, will hit the Chatham County market soon.

