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‘Outer Banks’ director Jonas Pate on family, storytelling with NC film
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Behind the Craft: Inside the Elijah Leed Studio’s and CICIL’s innovative creations
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‘Made in the South:’ Durham artists uphold state furniture legacy
Kris Frazier works on a new project at Elijah Leed Studio in Durham, North Carolina. …
Sovereignty vs. state law: NC’s first recreational cannabis dispensary
Great Smoky Cannabis Company is the first recreational dispensary in national history to open on…
‘They’re willing to listen’: how the Shibumi Shade brand became a culture
Funeral pricing transparency may tip the scales in favor of consumers
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Higher prices affecting Chapel Hill restaurant owners as inflation stalls
Vimala Rajendran, owner of Vimala’s Curryblossom Cafe, stands outside the restaurant in Chapel Hill, N.C.…
One-tenth of North Carolinians face lack of affordable internet if federal funding ends
John Muscarella checks hardware and operating systems on computers that will be donated to digital…
Life under contract for poultry growers, USDA implements new transparency rules
Former contract chicken grower Craig Watts. | Photo courtesy of Craig Watts. Story by Ashley…