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The issues that REALLY matter to North Carolina


Posted by Lilly Knoepp and Samantha Harrington on Sep 5, 2012 in Topics

Look through our guide to what the different voting communities of women, youth, Latinos, labor, LGBT, seniors, African-Americans and veteran and military members in North Carolina feel are the most important issues to gain their vote.

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Different day, different job


Posted by Sarah Glen on Aug 13, 2012 in Employment

Painter, carpenter, mover, landscaper — Juan Lopez has truly become a jack of all trades during his eight years in Carrboro.

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Dealing with division in a small Southern town


Posted by Sarah Glen on Jun 29, 2012 in Immigration

When Neal Kight looks at Siler City, he sees a turf war brewing beneath the sleepy Southern town’s quaint surface.

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El Vínculo Hispano links the Siler City community


Posted by Kelley Sousa on Jun 27, 2012 in Blog, Immigration, Service Station, Topics

Hernan Sedda, executive director of El Vínculo Hispano, does not believe in the problems but the opportunities for Latinos in Siler City.

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