Neglect at McDougald Terrace heightened tensions between residents and the Durham Housing Authority.
Julia Masters
By the Thinnest of Margins, UNC Student Tai Huynh Made History in Chapel Hill
“My parents were refugees from Vietnam. Growing up, we didn’t exactly have much.”
Chapel Hill Says It Wants More Diverse Town Boards. Council Member Donna Bell Says Actions Speak Louder Than Words.
On October 30, the town council rejected a black grad student’s nomination to the transportation advisory board and appointed a retired white man instead.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Is North Carolina’s Best School District—But Not So Much If You’re Black
Racial equity is a major issue in Tuesday’s Board of Education election.
Former U.S. Senator Kay Hagan Dies at 66
“She embodied the hope of the New South, to overcome past divisions and chart a positive, inclusive forward course.”
North Carolina Industry Advocates Say the Vaping Crackdown Will Backfire
“We cannot allow another generation of young people to become addicted to nicotine,” says Attorney General Josh Stein.”
At the 2019 NCRLA Chef Showdown, North Carolina Chefs Fire Up the Competition
On Monday night in Raleigh, twenty chefs and six mixologists from across the state competed to be named the NCRLA chef, pastry chef, and mixologist of the year, among other titles.
Hemp Could Provide an Off-Ramp for North Carolina’s Struggling Tobacco Farmers—If the Legislature Doesn’t Get in the Way
North Carolina farmers are excited about hemp. North Carolina cops, not so much.
Carrboro’s Lavelle Joins More Than 50 Mayors in Endorsing Buttigieg for President
Also among the endorsers: former Chapel Hill mayor Mark Kleinschmidt.

