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Editor-in-Chief, Indy Week

Jane Porter

Verified

Editor-in-Chief, Indy Week

North Carolina

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u.s. regional

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Economic development, Social Justice , Urban Renewal, Opiate Addiction , Opioid Addiction, History , Historic Preservation , Quality Of Life, Politics, Religion, Poverty, Race , Violence, Education , Crime

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Indy Week

Content

Total articles 596

  • Available on paid plans

    The skaters of Graveside DIY

    By Jane Porter Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    A Raleigh Software Engineer Will Lose Her Job in Medical Research Due to USAID Cuts

    By Jane Porter Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    The skaters of Graveside DIY

    By Jane Porter Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

As seen in

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Company Info

Indy Week

INDY Week is an alternative weekly newspaper based in Durham, North Carolina. Founded in 1983, it has evolved from its original name, the North Carolina Independent, to its current title. The publication focuses on local news, arts, and culture, providing in-depth coverage of events, politics, music, and film. It features an events calendar and contributions from various columnists and writers. With a readership that includes residents of the Triangle area, INDY Week serves as a valuable resource for those interested in local issues and entertainment. The newspaper generates revenue primarily through advertising and employs around 41 people. Over the years, it has made significant strides, including acquiring another local publication and launching the Hopscotch Music Festival. In its 40th year, INDY Week has also partnered with The Assembly, a digital magazine, to enhance its offerings.

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Founded: 1983



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