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for Indy Week Vol. 32 Issue 5, February 2015
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Derrick McRae was denied an appeal to have his case retried and will continue serving life in prison for a murder he says he did not commit.
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A local and longtime Durham cab company competes with Uber as more patrons forgo Durham's Best for the taxi service smartphone app.
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Geary discusses Patsy Keever's election as chair of the state Democratic Party.
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Surveillance techniques, such as cell phone location trackers and automatic license plate readers, used by North Carolina Law Enforcement boarder on invasion of privacy. Porter examines the unconstitutionality of this situation.
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Greg Hatem, who many say is the godfather of downtown Raleigh's renaissance, claims that the downtown area has become unlivable because of the increase in bars and an influx of young college students.
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Angie Scioli, a teacher in Raleigh, is the subject of a documentary that covers the triumphs and travails of the teaching profession.
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Carrboro's The Arts Center and music venue Cat's Cradle are at risk of being pushed out because they are located on a valuable piece of property in which hotel developers are highly interested.