But owners Cheetie Kumar and Paul Siler will keep their Martin Street space and announce details of a planned collaboration with Anisette Sweet Shop soon.
Jane Porter
Jane Porter is Wake County editor of the INDY, covering Raleigh and other communities across Wake County. She first joined the staff in 2013 and is a former INDY intern, staff writer, and editor-in-chief, first joining the staff in 2013.
Ad Highlighting Beasley’s Commitment to Supporting Congressional Stock Trading Ban Airs in NC
In a new ad, U.S. Senate candidate Cheri Beasley discusses her commitment to backing a new policy that would ban congressional stock trading.
SCOTUS Overturns Roe v. Wade
In North Carolina, abortion remains legal for now, but the future of access to reproductive care in our state remains uncertain.
Buansi Defeats Garson in NC House 56 Race, Phil Berger Jr. Justice Pick Falls Short in Court of Appeals Race
Here are the results of Triangle-wide state House and Senate races, plus results for Republican primaries for seats on the NC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
The Race for Wake County District Attorney Has Been Ugly for a Year Now. It Just Got Uglier.
The bad blood is palpable in the race between two Democrats vying for the seat of Wake County district attorney.
If Abortion Becomes Illegal in NC, Triangle DAs and Candidates Pledge Not to Prosecute Patients or Providers
It’s not clear what Wake County’s District Attorney would do.
Photo Series: Season Finale
Franklin Street was buzzing Saturday after UNC’s men’s basketball team defeated Duke for a shot at the national championship.
Sunday Reading: Origin Theories
Vanity Fair goes long on a nonprofit that became the center of the coronavirus lab-leak controversy. A UNC researcher is tangentially involved.
Report: Wake DA Took No Action After a Colleague Reported a Sexual Assault
Lorrin Freeman didn’t investigate an alleged incident in which an assistant district attorney groped another prosecutor at a work retreat after the woman reported the assault.
The Jewish Authors Book Festival Returns to the Triangle
The virtual festival runs through Sunday, March 27 with authors’ talks most afternoons and evenings this week.

