Triangle Educators Rally in Raleigh for More School Funding
The protest takes place as local governments are feeling increasing demands to fund public schools while support from the state shrinks.
Big Ideas for the Triangle’s Climate Future
Local experts and advocates working in environmental fields dream big and share their solutions to pressing climate problems.
Triangle Counties Come Out Against Proposed Cap on Local Property Taxes
Durham, Orange, and Wake counties warn that a potential constitutional amendment limiting property tax increases would jeopardize critical services.
We Set Out to Assess Local Governments’ Climate Progress. Here’s What We Learned.
We dug into a dozen sustainability and action plans to try to understand what strides local governments have made and the challenges they face.
Earth Month Profile: Louise Omoto Kessel, Clapping Hands Farm
As the director for an off-grid camp, artist and storyteller Louise Omoto Kessel finds “the more you delight in and experience just being outside, things happen.”
“Not A Risk We Can Take”: Some Senate Dems Don’t Want Garson in Their Caucus
North Carolina senators and Democratic officials are speaking out against Jonah Garson, a top candidate for a General Assembly appointment that will be decided this weekend.
“I Don’t See This Race and These Results as a Loss”: Talking with Nida Allam After a Close NC-04 Primary
The Durham County commissioner reflects on campaign strategy, outside spending, and what’s next after the 4th Congressional District race.

