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By Jeremy M. Lange | 18 Nov 2009

Bev 'n' Mike
By V.C. Rogers | 18 Nov 2009

Private nature
With our faces buried beneath hats and scarves, Grandpa and I didn't say much, but I remember well the soundtracks of crunching snow, panting dogs and breeze-tickled bare twigs.
By Heather Cook | 18 Nov 2009

"Until those on both ends of the political spectrum can refrain from personal attacks and persecution, we're not going to get very far as a country."
11 Nov 2009

The Indy won nine N.C. Press Association awards and five N.C. Press Photographers Association awards.
By Lisa Sorg | 18 Feb 2009

On Wednesday, March 28, 1979, I was in ninth grade at Susquehanna Township High School, nine miles directly north of Three Mile Island.
By JP Trostle | 22 Apr 2009

So what's up with this 2012 date?
The end of the world as we know it? Hardly.
By JP Trostle | 11 Nov 2009

Poor? Join the 37 million Americans just like you.
Plus: Third annual HKonJ rally; banning the ex-con box
By Patrick O'Neill | 11 Feb 2009

Wishful mapping
Connected Nation unveils its map of broadband access in North Carolina, but will it help the state secure stimulus dollars?
By Fiona Morgan | 15 Jul 2009

More bad flu news, this time in your pee
ScienceNews.org reports that concentrations of Tamiflu's "active form" are showing up in rivers downstream of wastewater treatment plants. The source: human urine.
By Lisa Sorg | 18 Nov 2009

Fright night in Chapel Hill
What's scarier than a raucous, well-attended Halloween in Chapel Hill? These costumes.
28 Oct 2009

On wise Latinas, sound bites and politics
@djennings: Ppl r dumb. Don't say a whole lot. Don't say anything requiring context or analysis. Talk in small chunks so u stay out of troublez, ok?
By Derek Jennings | 10 Jun 2009

Being bi or straight in a mostly gay environment; plus, Is civil disobedience bad manners?
By Steven Petrow | 18 Nov 2009

Glenn Beck
The right-wing megastar embodies American popular culture at its most weird and offensive.
By Hal Crowther | 28 Oct 2009

Without public insistence that government actions be exposed to the sunlight, those who prefer shadows will have an easier time remaining in the dark.
By Bob Burtman | 28 Jan 2009

Jonesing for Jordan
Lake Jordan, polluted and sediment-laden, is looking downright gorgeous these days to desperate cities.
By Cat Warren | 5 Mar 2008

Remembering the lessons of Harvey Milk
The lessons of Milk are being lost to the newest generation of the LGBT community.
By Steven Petrow | 10 Dec 2008

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