In a sensitive but straightforward piece, ESPN writer Tonya Simpson and columnist Jeff Passan reveal the specifics of Zombroโs injury and talk about who he is as a player, husband, and pitching coach.
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.
Climate Change Poses Economic and Existential Threat to N.C. Towns
New York Times reporter David Leonhardt describes how climate change is slowly bankrupting coastal North Carolina towns.
Giorgios Bakatsias to Open New Restaurant Concept, Krill, in Downtown Durham
The 2,400-square-foot eatery is set to open sometime this fall on Ramseur Street.
Drive-Thru Holiday Light Show Returns to Raleigh
Nights of Lights is coming back to Dix Park this year, following overwhelming attendance and accompanying logistical issues in 2020.
North Carolina Man ID’d as DC Bomb Threat Suspect
Floyd Ray Roseberry, 49, was taken into custody today by the U.S. Capitol police after claiming to have explosives outside the Library of Congress.
Wake County, Shaw University Shine a Light on the History of Slavery
A new collaborative project will help Black people in the Triangle uncover family records.
The Federal Eviction Moratorium Was Extended Through September But Experts Say a Crisis is Looming
In Wake County, the number of active eviction case filings shot up in June to 110, followed by 495 in July, and 177 active cases were filed in the first two weeks of August.
UNC Students Seek Equity, Safety After Years of Empty Promises
Students at UNC-Chapel Hill say the university needs to make good now on its promises of equity and safety to its community members of color.
Is UNC-Chapel Hill’s Accreditation at Risk?
UNC-Chapel Hill could face an investigation from its accrediting agency.
As Pride Month Wraps, What’s the Landscape Like for LGBTQ+ People in North Carolina?
Across the state, LGBTQ activists are still entrenched in a battle against discrimination. But as advocates fight for equality, the world around them has become more tolerant, accepting, and loving of LGBTQ people.

