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for Indy Week Vol. 32 Issue 25, June 2015
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Billman argues there is hostility from Republicans in Senate against growing and progressive metropolitan cities in North Carolina.
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A church parking lot could replace a 90 year old mill house in Durham. The church hopes to find someone who will move the house, rather than demolish it.
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House Bill 44 may allow developers to bulldoze right up to river banks, getting rid of important vegetative buffers that protect rivers and fish.
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Orange County Historical Museum contains the words \"Confederate Memorial\" on its portico. Museum leaders requested to have it removed after some black visitors reported feeling uncomfortable entering the building.
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Geary discusses the history of Hamilton Colored School, a historically black school built with funds from Julius Rosenwald (1862-1932). The school offered grades 1 through 12, a rare opportunity for African American children in the early 1900s.
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Morris discusses Raleigh's Ultimate Frisbee team Raleigh Flyers and how the team is doing well in the new professional American Ultimate Disc league.
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Calavera, a flamboyant restaurant in Carrboro serves classic Latin American cuisine and 63 types of tequila. Contrary to other restaurants in the area, Calavera is doing well because its menu is simple but amazing.