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The Assembly team is taking some much-needed time off over the holidays. While we won’t be publishing anything new for the next two weeks, we’ll use this space to revisit some of our best work this ...
Asheville has welcomed tourism back after Hurricane Helene. But in Biltmore Village, recovery is still months away.
For 12 years, a Raleigh man has been making Black Santas a holiday tradition.
A desire for inclusivity spurred a North Carolina man to make Black Santas a holiday tradition. Santas Just Like Me is in its 12th season.
A few days before Christmas 2011, photographer Stafford Braxton was at Raleigh’s Crabtree Valley Mall when he noticed an older Black man with a white beard walking through the crowded shopping center.
At least six trustees prodded university employees for information on specific applicants or the admissions process, text messages showed.