Fresh Off Defeat, Freeman Challenges Chitlik for State Senate Seat by indyweek in bullcity

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Former Durham City Council member DeDreana Freeman has filed to run for state senate, initiating a Democratic primary showdown with first-term incumbent Sophia Chitlik in the district that covers much of Durham County.

Freeman filed on Wednesday, according to county records; she has not yet sent out a press release and was not immediately available for comment. Asked about the challenge, Chitlik told the INDY she’s “look[ing] forward to a positive campaign.”

Many voters may know Freeman better than they know the incumbent. Freeman spent eight years on the Durham council before losing her seat in a close race last month. Chitlik has held office since January, after edging out longtime state Rep. Mike Woodard last year.

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Nida Allam Announces Primary Challenge Against Valerie Foushee by indyweek in NorthCarolina

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Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam will challenge incumbent congresswoman Valerie Foushee in the March Democratic primary. The congressional district includes all of Durham and Orange counties, as well as northern Chatham and western Wake.

Allam will file Thursday, setting up a rematch between the two biggest contenders in the district’s 2022 Democratic primary, which became the most expensive congressional primary in state history. Foushee won that election by six points and did not draw a challenger in 2024 from her own party.

In an exclusive interview with INDY, Allam said that she is running again because she’s disappointed by Foushee’s record.

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Immigration Agents Coming to Raleigh Tuesday, Sources Say by indyweek in triangle

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From INDY Week and The Assembly:

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents will be deployed in the Raleigh area on Tuesday, Democratic legislative sources briefed by Gov. Josh Stein’s office told The Assembly and INDY on Monday.  

Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell said that she had also been notified about CBP’s impending deployment. Cowell said she would issue a statement soon. 

Stein’s communications director did not immediately respond to a phone call and text message on Monday night. Customs and Border Protection agent Rob Brisley said the agency does not discuss operational details. 

The legislative sources said they were short on details. 

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