In Wilmington, a compromise over painting “Black Lives Matter” on the street led to a work of art that has taken on a life of its own.
Month: May 2023
Durham’s New Model for Public Safety
The city launched its unarmed emergency response team amid a fierce debate over policing. Now the program is poised to expand.
Can Asheville Learn To Live With Bears?
As ursine and human populations collide, state agencies are dealing with the limits of education and management.
A Literacy Advocate On Horseback
Caitlin Gooch, also known as The Black Cowgirl, combines her passion for animals and literacy.
Four Years After Florence
Like many in Eastern North Carolina, Pastor Willie Jordan was no stranger to storms and flooding. Then came Hurricane Florence.
Wilmington, Triangle, and Publishing Schedules – Oh My!
Today’s a big day of Assembly announcements. Four in fact! More on each below! INDY Partnership For 40 years, INDY has had eyes on places and people that nobody else was watching. At its best, it is the place to go to navigate the city in which you live. That’s exactly what a community paper… Continue reading Wilmington, Triangle, and Publishing Schedules – Oh My!
An Assembly Television Special
Tune in for an Assembly television special that will take you from Statesville to Burgaw.
Pay For Play Is On The Way
Some college athletes are making big money on endorsements. Next up: Whether they should be paid as employees.
