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The Drakeford Library Complex is named after Robert Drakeford, Carrboro's first Black mayor. It's located at 203 North Greensboro Street.
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Five years after the pandemic, 101 North Carolina public school districts still have fewer students than before. Falling enrollment appears here to stay, but school choice isn’t the only reason why.
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Merge Records is celebrating their 35th anniversary this weekend with four shows at Carrboro's Cat's Cradle.
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Juneteenth is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States.
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Here are just a few of the Pride events that will be held throughout the month of June.
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Vivian Leva and Riley Calcagno, better known as Viv & Riley, recently released "Imaginary People." The album melds bright production elements with wistful and sometimes bittersweet stories that recognize their roots on opposite sides of the country while looking ahead to an uncertain future.
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The historic Strayhorn House, originally built and owned by former slaves, will be awarded the plaque due to its significant role in Carrboro.
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Stamey stopped by վ to talk with Eric Hodge about his new songs.
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The band Wednesday's fifth record is called Rat Saw God, and those guitars kick and buzz like the yellow jackets and chainsaw referenced in the song "What's So Funny." Lead singer Karly Hartzman joined վ for an interview recently.
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Her new record, “Deeper Sleeper,” is out Friday, April 7, and Rich joined վ recently to talk about it.