At the second-annual Emerging Women in Sports Leadership Summit, attendees got the opportunity to network within a quickly-growing local industry.
Mentes Fuertes, or Strong Minds, part of a new community health initiative from El Futuro, comes after residents called for more mental health services for Spanish-speaking residents at a public accountability assembly in Chapel Hill last May.
On April 19, a crowd gathered in Durham's CCB Plaza to mourn the passing of Rowdy. The Cypher kicked off at 9:19 PM—a marker of our 919 area code, where Rowdy started his hip-hop journey over a decade ago.
If approved, the DPS budget would allocate nearly $9 million in increased compensation for classified workers.
Developer BrodyCo, which owns a portion of the shopping center, has proposed updating the retail store fronts, redesigning the parking lot, and, controversially, adding self-storage units.
Photographs from 2024's Dreamville Festival took place April 6-7 at Raleigh's Dorothea Dix Park.
Ammons’s experience as a producer shines through as she pulls together spoken accounts from folks with diverse and profound talents—musician Mykki Blanco, chef/writer Tunde Wey, DJ Doowap, and poets Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Fred Moten. On two interludes, the chorus of voices describe the impacts of constantly feeling on display, coded language, social media rumormongering, and more.
Duke University and Duke University Health System can ensure that the tax burden is more fairly distributed and more people in our city share in our growing prosperity.
Ahead of the upcoming cicada emergence, the INDY spoke with NC State professor of entomology Clyde Sorenson to learn more.
Despite a lack of clear regulations around hemp in North Carolina, Hemp Generation's cofounders want to offer customers a gentle experience with cannabis products.
With the threats spurred on by climate change feeling more present by the day, a handful of entrepreneurs are making “reduce and reuse” a seamless part of everyday life for residents.