Tucked behind Lantern Restaurant, Garden Spot serves as a pop-up event space for food businesses and artists alike.
Hannah Kaufman
15 Minutes: James Barnes (He/Him), 18
Submitted an essay into a contest about being queer and religious.
Legal Aid NC Expands Housing Justice Services in Raleigh and Eastern North Carolina
With a $450,000 grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation, Legal Aid NC plans to assist with heir property cases and eviction defense.
Terrance Ruth, Former Raleigh Mayoral Candidate, Launches Podcast Dedicated to Decoding Local Power
“I want to launch a podcast that brings clarity and makes logical what was once illogical [in] local government.”
Durham Artist Jim Lee’s Latest Project Has Layers: It’s a Gallery Inside a Gallery
Lee’s exhibition, named upstART Gallery, is currently being hosted by Durham’s Pop Box Gallery through Saturday, July 1, at 304 South Driver Street.
15 Minutes: Patrick Wiginton, Linda’s Trivia Host
“I feel like I have a random assortment of general knowledge that serves absolutely no purpose besides, you know, trivia.”
Wake Habitat and Raleigh’s LGBTQ Center Partner to Build Homes for LGBTQ+ Families
Habitat for Humanity of Wake County’s Pride Build supports the LGBTQ+ community, a group disproportionately susceptible to homelessness.
Accountability Assembly Addresses a Mental Health Crisis and Criminal Justice Reform in Orange County
At a May assembly at Chapel Hill’s St. Thomas More Catholic Church, more than 300 residents received updates on mental health care for members of the county’s Spanish-speaking community and ongoing work around criminal justice reform.
With the Opening of a New Eno River Park, North Carolina’s “Year of the Trail” Just Got Better
Panther Branch Natural Area includes over two miles of walking trails through 56 acres of forest and is the Eno River Association’s first footprint in Efland.
Raleigh Owns Land Around Moore Square. Will It Be Developed Equitably?
Affordable housing advocates say more public input is needed as the city of Raleigh moves forward with redevelopment plans near Moore Square.

