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Marches on State Capitols are Planned for January 17. Will Armed Extremists Come to Raleigh?

by Eric Ginsburg 01/12/202101/10/2023

There’s been substantial buzz about a potential armed extremist march in Raleigh this Sunday, but it’s unclear if it will actually materialize.

Posted inDurham County

Can Durham Do Anything to Solve Its Gun Violence Problem?

by Thomasi McDonald 09/03/201901/11/2023
Posted inArchives

Racially Charged Incident Videotaped in Wake School

by Thomas Goldsmith 03/10/201701/11/2023
Posted inNews

Donald Trump’s Raleigh rally got ugly (and violent)

by Bob Geary 12/09/201502/08/2023
Posted inSoapboxer

When the undertakers come to town, a vigil and hearse procession in Durham

by Lisa Sorg 06/16/201402/06/2023
Posted inArchives

Downtown Durham shootout leaves one injured, bullet hole in police chief’s car

by Samiha Khanna 04/29/201002/05/2023

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