Christopher Stubblefield works to crowd and harvest Tilapia on the Taylor Fish Farm on Monday morning. Stubblefield is a good friend of the Taylor family and has been working on the farm for seven years. “It’s a family farm,” said Taylor.
Students from the Durham Performance Learning Center look out the window as fellow graduates arrive for the ceremony.
Jessica Guzman Maza, 9, does gymnastics behind her house in Tarheel Mobile Home Park in Chapel Hill. She and her family have been living there for 12 years and enjoy the freedom living there because it allows them to play outside.
Perrin Heartway lifts his son Cedar, 4, to reach a plant that interests him outside of the circle garden in the Blue Heron Farm intentional community. The family enjoys spending a lot of their time working and playing outside.
Anti-abortion supporters are escorted off the premises outside the North Carolina State Legislature building by police for not having the proper permit. Opponents and supporters of House Bill 695 gathered in Raleigh for the N.C. House committee meeting relating to the abortion bill.
Members of the Flowjo Family Circus in Carrboro prepare their makeup and hair before a performance.
Senior Briana Day cries after the Millbrook High School basketball team won the State Championship and she received the player of the game award. It was her last game in high school and she will miss everyone when she heads off to college.
Rex Ledger and Junior Throokmorton (left to right) from Triangle Riders celebrate before the N.C. Pride Parade in Durham.
Father and son polo players talk to an opponent before the Triangle Area Polo Club's Fathers Cup in Hurdle Mills.
A participant in The Herald-Sun Golf Classic shrinks after barely missing a putt.
Holiday Clinkscale II (right) and other protestors participate in the Moral March in Raleigh. Organizations and thousands of individuals from across the state and nation gathered for the rally which was in conjunction with the state's Moral Monday movement.
Shameka Pickett holds her hand up praising God after seeing their townhome for the first time. The Pickett family was homeless just a few months earlier until they began staying at Genesis Home in Durham. She couldn’t stop smiling and saying, “This is perfect for me and my boys.”