Cover Story: With the overturning of Roe v. Wade all but assured this summer, it’s not clear what will happen to abortion access in North Carolina—but supporters of reproductive rights are worried.
Jasmine Gallup
Jasmine Gallup is a freelancer for INDY, covering LGBTQ+ issues, social justice, and arts and culture. A Raleigh native, she also works as an editor for online media.
What To Do This Weekend In The Triangle
The weather’s heating up, and so is the schedule of summer events.
Raleigh City Council Tries to Move Forward on Community Engagement
Two years after dissolving CACs, the city council is finally looking at how to better engage the community.
Meet the Conservatives Who Hope to Run Orange County Public Schools
Conservatives are creating a culture of fear in an effort to unseat Orange County’s most progressive school board members and change the direction of education in the county.
Quickbait: Wake County Property Taxes Have Increased Fastest in Minority Neighborhoods
Property taxes for southeast Raleigh homeowners have shot up 20 percent or more in just a few years.
Wake County Could Raise Taxes by 1.5 Cents
Wake County’s new budget proposal, for the fiscal year 2023, includes a 1.5-cent property tax increase aimed at raising pay for county employees and attracting new ones.
Christina Jones, Jennifer Truman to run for Raleigh City Council
Two Raleighites declared their candidacies for Raleigh City Council this month, bringing the number of people in the race up to 13.
In Wake County’s Conservative Outskirts, Democrats Seek a Crucial Seat—and a Solution to ‘Progress’
Republicans took back Wake’s House District 37 in 2020, but three Democrats are making their cases in a district that could help the party win the House.
NC AFL-CIO Endorses Beasley, Other Democrats
The North Carolina AFL-CIO has endorsed 72 candidates who they say will fight for working people.
March to the Polls This Thursday With One Wake and Candidates for Cary Town Council
Candidates for Cary Town Council and community activists are coming together Thursday to rally for a solution to the affordable housing crisis and march to the polls to cast their votes.

