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

In small towns in Indiana, North Carolina and across America, lost girls are finding themselves in the act of shooting baskets well after dark.
By Lisa Sorg | 28 Jan 2009

The downsizing that has hemorrhaged print journalism has also bled into radio, television and even some online sites.
By Lisa Sorg | 17 Dec 2008

I've filled in a lot of ovals in my life—on the SAT, final exams, sundry surveys—but none as important as the one I darkened on Sunday.
By Lisa Sorg | 29 Oct 2008

Endorsements on the horizon
This year, we will unveil our endorsements in stages—in print and online—beginning Oct. 15. Early voting begins Oct. 16.
By Lisa Sorg | 8 Oct 2008

While the media fights for the freedom to speak without government interference, as an industry, we—including the Indy—reserve the right to reject advertising based on its content.
By Lisa Sorg | 17 Sep 2008

Minneapolis, meet Beijing
Unlike the Chinese, we have a Constitution guaranteeing our rights.
By Lisa Sorg | 3 Sep 2008

The Edwardses could have jeopardized a nation by their arrogant belief that, by sheer willpower and some big bucks funneled to the mistress from well-placed friends, the affair would disappear.
By Lisa Sorg | 9 Aug 2008

The past is still present, whether political pundit Pat Buchanan is speaking in racist code about Barack Obama or the masses are genuflecting before the memory of Jesse Helms.
By Lisa Sorg | 30 Jul 2008

Over the next several months, the print edition of the Indy will focus more on narrative stories, graphics and photography that rely more heavily on analysis and context rather than on the urgency of the news cycle.
By Lisa Sorg | 25 Jun 2008

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