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for Indy Week Vol. 32 Issue 13, April 2015
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The Religious Freedom Restoration Act is one way Republicans seek to discriminate against gays by allowing governments and private individuals to fire or refuse to do business with those to whom they have a religious objection.
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Advocates for medical marijuana regroup after a House Judiciary Committee denied House Bill 78, which would have allowed doctors to prescribe marijuana for medical purposes.
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State Sen. Warren Daniel explains why he is an advocate for restricting abortion access in the context of Senate Bill 604. Others worry, however, that the bill is a larger move to make abortion inaccessible to as many women as possible.
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Brian Kennedy leads the N.C. Central University students' campaign to keep the Institute for Civic Engagement open. The Institute was created in 2006 and encouraged civic engagement by young people through community outreach and surveys.
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A photographer chronicles two married women and their family after states overturned amendments banning same-sex marriage.
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Geary summarizes Republican Senators' plots to undermine Raleigh's political power and give more say to corporations and corporate executives.
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Durham Co-op Market opened in April 2015 after overcoming many challenges along the way. The Co-op provides the area with local food and keeps money circulating in the local economy.
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Eric Knight discusses the Steel String brewery in Carrboro and how the company came to fruition.