State & National
Immigrants feel the 'shadow of fear'
Hispanic immigrants feel targeted
MT. OLIVE - At noon the church is full, and it's easy to see from the mud-stained work boots and worn cowboy hats among the crowd why Father Edgar Sepúlveda says his congregation is full of humble workers.
Just a few months ago the usually packed church suffered a drop in attendance, a phenomenon reflected in public gatherings across the state. (12 Comments)
UNC students witness tragedy
APO members saw Ocean Isle ?re
As University of South Carolina and Clemson University students awaited news Monday about their peers who died in the Ocean Isle Beach house fire the day before, their grief was aided by counselors.
Six USC students and one from Clemson died Sunday in an early morning fire that quickly engulfed a house holding 13 students. (0 Comments)
Real-estate developer blends energy-efficiency, affordability
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DURHAM - Self-Help, a community development lender and real-estate developer in low-income markets, celebrated the groundbreaking of a new energy-efficient home Monday on Kent Street.
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