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for Indy Week Vol. 33 Issue 15, April 2015
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The Raleigh Wake Citizens Association and 14 Wake voters filed a federal lawsuit to challenge Sen. Chad Barefoot, R-Wake and Franklin, who passed a redistricting bill. This bill ultimately created more white Republican districts, working to the benefit of Senator Barefoot.
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Kay Crowder takes over as a member of the Raleigh City Council after her husband lost his battle with cancer.
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After an incident involving a stolen hat, a 21-year-old immigrant from the Democratic Republic of Congo faces deportation, regardless of the fact that he has no remaining ties in the country and barely speaks the language.
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On their 20th anniversary, Durham coffee business Counter Culture Coffee discusses its business ideals and coffee bean roasting process.
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A Greenville, N.C. native, Caroline Shaw, took the Pulitzer Prize for music, surprising many people since she was relatively unknown compared to other composers.
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Brian Shaw discusses how he, as a 31-year-old male, found and fell in love with the band Sleater-Kinney.
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Virginia Wallace discusses the Bulltown Comedy Series at Durham's Fullsteam Brewery and how standup comedians have done well at the brewery. She discusses the importance of supporting local, live talent.