North Carolina


INDY News Stories That Stood Out in 2025

The local impacts of federal policies, a skating renaissance, and Democratic wins—these are the news stories that stood out to us this year. Plus, local nonprofits doing on-the-ground work.

ICE and CBP: Similar Mission, Different M.O.

There’s a reason Customs and Border Protection, not just ICE, was deployed in North Carolina. And it says a lot about how the Trump administration is looking at immigration enforcement.

Triangle Representatives Decry Shutdown Deal

In a press conference, representatives Adams, Foushee and Ross railed against Republican majorities in Congress and the state legislature as the federal government shutdown ends.

UNC Overdose Researcher Awarded Genius Grant

Nabarun Dasgupta, a senior scientist at UNC-Chapel Hill and expert on street drugs, was awarded a 2025 MacArthur Fellowship. The so-called “genius grant” comes with an $800,000 prize.

WRAL-TV Fights to Succeed in a New Media World 

Television viewership and advertising revenue are down nationally, and locally owned stations are fading. Jimmy Goodmon, the fourth-generation president of Capitol Broadcasting, confronts a precarious future.

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