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2 Sep 2009

Though an invitation-only affair, Kennedy's funeral in the heart of urban Boston was intended for mass consumption—a fitting contrast for a man who led a privileged life yet fought for the working class and poor.
By Matt Saldaña | 2 Sep 2009 (News: National)

19 Aug 2009

Bruce Bridges has run The Know Bookstore for 18 years, but he may be forced out by his landlord, who wants to launch a new, similar cultural center in the building.
By Matt Saldaña | 19 Aug 2009 (News: Durham County)
I got in my car, drove home, and thought about how lonely, and fulfilling, my job can be.
By Matt Saldaña | 19 Aug 2009 (Columns: Front Porch)

12 Aug 2009

Commission also rebukes county elected officials for rejecting independent survey
By Matt Saldaña | 12 Aug 2009 (News: Durham County)
Southern Environmental Law Center and the Haw River Assembly have filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit filed by Southern Durham Development.
By Matt Saldaña | 11 Aug 2009 (News: Durham County)
At roughly 7:45 p.m., the Democrats emerged, and McKissick, who had delayed the vote twice in the past week to garner enough supporters, said, "I would simply ask my colleagues to concur."
By Matt Saldaña | 12 Aug 2009 (News: North Carolina)

5 Aug 2009

The actual charges Daniel Boyd and his co-defendants face are legal. What makes them illegal is that they were allegedly conducted under a conspiracy to radicalize "young Muslims and converts to Islam."
By Matt Saldaña | 5 Aug 2009 (News: North Carolina)

29 Jul 2009

"As I look across this room, we're old, not young. We should recruit progressives on the issues. We grow around the issues."
By Matt Saldaña | 29 Jul 2009 (Elections: The Election Page)
Artist and impresario Miles Holst helps energize downtown Raleigh cultural life
By Matt Saldaña | 29 Jul 2009 (Special Issues: Indies Arts Awards)

22 Jul 2009

The change to the controversial program encourages local law enforcement agencies to focus their energies on processing for deportation "criminal illegal aliens," not those accused of petty crimes.
By Matt Saldaña | 22 Jul 2009 (News: National)

15 Jul 2009

Expect fireworks in the Wake County school board race and watch mayoral contests in Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Durham and Pittsboro—if not for civic duty, then for entertainment value.
By Lisa Sorg, Bob Geary and Matt Saldaña | 15 Jul 2009 (Elections: The Election Page)
The project could revitalize the northern end of Fayetteville Street, alleviate N.C. Central's overcrowded dorms and relieve DHA of some of its debt. Yet there are several hitches.
By Matt Saldaña | 15 Jul 2009 (News: Durham County)
The bill now moves to the Senate for concurrence, in order to resolve differences between the two chambers' votes.
By Matt Saldaña | 16 Jul 2009 (News: North Carolina)
SB 700 amends the 1997 Dry Cleaning Solvent Act.
By Lisa Sorg and Matt Saldaña | 15 Jul 2009 (Columns: Living Green)

8 Jul 2009

The Indy was able to talk with three of the 13 Michael Jacksons in the Triangle.
By Matt Saldaña | 8 Jul 2009 (Music: Feature)

1 Jul 2009

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Developers proposing a massive, mixed-use project near Jordan Lake have sued Durham County for allegedly acting maliciously to "attack" and "undermine" a map change that would benefit the development.
By Matt Saldaña | 1 Jul 2009 (News: Durham County)
N.C. Indigent Defense Services estimated "there will likely be a net savings associated with implementing the bill," due to the removal of trial and post-conviction appeal costs when defendants successfully make a Racial Justice Act claim.
By Matt Saldaña | 1 Jul 2009 (News: North Carolina)

24 Jun 2009

Money spent pursuing death penalty cases arguably could be better used. Colorado and Kansas are considering abolishing the death penalty to save their budgets.
By Matt Saldaña | 24 Jun 2009 (News: North Carolina)

10 Jun 2009

The Racial Justice Act faces ardent opposition from the N.C. Conference of District Attorneys, although some of its members, including Durham District Attorney Tracey Cline, have broken with the party line to support the measure.
By Matt Saldaña | 10 Jun 2009 (News: North Carolina)

3 Jun 2009

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More than 5,000 Cuban exiles live in North Carolina, and many of them settled in the Triangle.
By Matt Saldaña | 3 Jun 2009 (News: Wake County)
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