Demetrius Hunter’s latest venture to address food inequality in Raleigh was nearly 150 years in the making.
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Edwards is culture editor of the INDY, covering cultural institutions and the arts in the Triangle. She joined the staff in 2019 and assumed her current role in 2020.
15 Minutes: Brad Broadway, 36, and Adrienne Schoendorf, 35
The Durham couple needed witnesses for their wedding. They knew just where to look: Reddit.
Durham Names Wade Walcutt Parks and Recreation Director
Walcutt previously resigned from a job as the Cincinnati Parks director.
WUNC “State of Things” Host Frank Stasio Announces Retirement
It’s the end of an era for the public radio program, which Stasio has hosted since 2006.
Chatham Arts Council Announces New Artist Grants
Two grants, both ranging up to $1,500, will go toward sustaining the work of local artists.
Concerts to Stream: Duke Performances and NCMA Announce Fall Series
Regular fall culture staples move online.
Raleigh Mayor Sets Citywide Weekend Curfew Ahead of Jacob Blake Protests
The decision came alongside Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman’s choice not to press charges against the officer that shot and killed Keith Dutree Collins.
Saltbox Seafood Joint Is a Recipient of Discover’s #EatItForward Award.
The $25,000 award is part of a campaign recognizing Black-owned restaurants.
As the Last CARES Act Protection Expires, Durham Fights for Tenant Rights
“Rick Soles, which side are you on?” an organizer chanted at a Bull City Tenants United rally on Monday morning.
Morgan Imports Will Close after 51 Years
The iconic gifts and home furnishings store announced the closure in a Facebook post on Friday.

