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A Teacher Reflects on the Impacts of Federal Funding Cuts to Wake County Schools
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Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools Begin Search for Next Superintendent
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With Growing Expenses, Durham Officials Are Looking for Ways to Keep Buses Free
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Amid Mass Layoffs, Foreign Aid Workers Call on Triangle Officials to Condemn USAID Funding Freeze
View This Email In Your Browser It’s Monday, March 10. Support free and local independent journalism. Join the INDY Press Club Good morning, readers. Trump’s foreign aid cuts are hitting the Triangle hard. Hundreds of workers have lost their jobs in recent weeks as USAID funding freezes ripple through global health organizations headquartered locally. RTI […]
Federal Agency Deletes Website Page On Durham’s Pauli Murray; Censors Other References to Queer History
View This Email In Your Browser It’s Friday, March 7. Support free and local independent journalism. Join the INDY Press Club Good morning, readers. Poet, legal scholar, actual saint, and Durham’s adopted patron saint, Pauli Murray was ahead of their time in so many ways. Murray was the first African-American to receive a doctor of […]
Could a Raleigh Pilot Program Hold the Key to Ending Homelessness in the City?
View This Email In Your Browser It’s Thursday, March 6. Support free and local independent journalism. Join the INDY Press Club Good morning, readers. Earlier this year, officials decommissioned an encampment for unsheltered residents located on Goode Street on the Dorothea Dix Park property. But unlike in the past when camps were closed and people […]
Backtalk: “Whenever I talk to council, they just hear the Peanuts trombone voice.”
And other things our readers told us.
What Will Southeast Raleigh’s Former DMV Site Become?
View This Email In Your Browser It’s Wednesday, March 5. Support free and local independent journalism. Join the INDY Press Club Good morning, readers. When Anthony Pope looks out the front window of his Swain Street home in Southeast Raleigh, he’s dismayed by what he sees. “I’m looking at 25 rental units, single-family homes,” Pope […]
“It Smells New”: Durham’s Revamped Wheels Roller Skating Rink is a Blast from the Past
View This Email In Your Browser It’s Tuesday, March 4. Support free and local independent journalism. Join the INDY Press Club Good morning, readers. Durham’s beloved Wheels roller skating rink is back. The renovation, which came after the rink closed in 2020 with the retirement of its longtime owners, is disorienting in the best way […]

