In the sixth episode of the reality cooking show’s dizzying 60th season, Carrena stayed true to herself and her ingredients—and won.
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Lashonda Modest Has a Mission for Her New Durham Winery: “Uncork the Culture”
“We tell people our wine is ‘culture in a bottle,’” Modest says. “I don’t see that in a store. I don’t see anything I can directly relate to or feel a connection with.”
In a New Netflix Series, Black Food Gets Celebrated—and Apex Preservationist Gabrielle E.W. Carter Gets Her Due
“It was written with us in mind,” Carter says. “The whole process was done thoughtfully and non-linear, which I think is a very beautiful and Black way of telling stories.”
Black-Owned Farmland Is Disappearing. A New Wake County CSA Is Helping Stem the Tide.
The Faith and Farms Partnership Project connects three Black-owned local farms with eight participating churches.
Triangle Businesses Clean Up at Annual Good Food Awards
Almost all of the North Carolina businesses that took home medals at the venerated Good Food Awards this year are from the Triangle.
Marches on State Capitols are Planned for January 17. Will Armed Extremists Come to Raleigh?
There’s been substantial buzz about a potential armed extremist march in Raleigh this Sunday, but it’s unclear if it will actually materialize.
Hillsborough Leaders Demand Trump’s Resignation After Capitol Siege
“We demand the president be held accountable and immediately resign. If not, we demand that Congress impeach and remove the president and prohibit him from ever holding public office again.”
Failed Right-Wing Insurrection Goaded by Trump Spurs Condemnation From Triangle Groups
Triangle organizations spoke out against domestic terrorism and outlined what comes next.
Let’s Break down North Carolina’s COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
Everyone will eventually be able to receive one of the COVID-19 vaccines, but the limited availability and slow rollout mean prioritizing who gets it first.
Raleigh Prisons Reported Some of the State’s Worst COVID-19 Numbers in 2020
At the end of 2020, state COVID stats paint a grim picture of the situation in two Raleigh correctional centers.

