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Nicole Grinnell, the owner of Daughters Coffee &; Books, poses for a portrait. The new and used bookstore and coffee shop opened in Greenwood Commons in April.
Nicole Grinnell, the owner of Daughters Coffee & Books, poses for a portrait. The new and used bookstore and coffee shop opened in Greenwood Commons in April.

New Cookie Shop Ashleigh Bakes Daily Coming to Downtown Durham

Ashleigh Ratchford is bringing her pillowy cookies to a Main Street incubator space designed to help women entrepreneurs get off the ground.

Credit: Illustration by Nicole Pajor Moore

Wake County Landlords Owed $1.9 Million in Unpaid Rent from Wake Housing Authority, Others

The Wake County Housing Authority failed to collect payments from other public housing authorities due to a paperwork backlog and high staff turnover.

Credit: Illustration by Nicole Pajor Moore

Op-Ed: Federal Cuts Threaten Durham’s School Meal Progress

Medicaid and SNAP form the backbone of food and health security for families across North Carolina.

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Latino Elected Officials Condemn ICE Bills, Urge Stein to Veto

Javiera Caballero, a member of the Durham city council and the Governor’s Latino Affairs Advisory Council, talks to the INDY about SB 153 and HB 318.

The Little Blue Bakehouse That Could

Owners Allison and Carl Vick give startup bakers in Raleigh a place to call home.

Credit: Photo by Ben McKeown

Change Is Coming to Fayetteville Street in Downtown Raleigh

The public is invited to weigh in on some proposed aesthetic changes and new opportunities to activate Raleigh’s premier corridor.

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Ask INDY: What Happened to Raleigh’s $207M Transportation Bond?

This week’s Ask INDY topic is Wake County transit.

INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle This Week

Solstice Fest, Juneteenth events, office hours with Merge Records, and more events across the Triangle we recommend this week.

Orange County Budget Falls Short of Schools’ Continuation Needs

Faced with a rising tax burden for residents, commissioners settled on a budget that doesn’t quite meet what Orange County and Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools said they need to maintain current services.

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