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Durham County commissioner Nida Allam says the county should investigate funding reproductive health services — including abortion — now that Roe versus Wade has been overturned.
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An effort to help small-scale Black farmers in the Triangle area sell their goods during the coronavirus pandemic continues to go strong with the "Tall Grass Food Box."
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Durham County District Attorney Satana Deberry’s office announced that Deberry has concluded her review of investigations into the shootings and evidence doesn’t support criminal charges. She released letters to the three departments involved.
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The "Second Chance Act," which was signed into law in June 2020, makes it easier to clear records of non-violent misdemeanors and minor felonies for 16 and 17-year-olds who were prosecuted as adults.
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Durham County Commissioners say a new youth detention center will give better care for juveniles in Durham County. But many in the community are skeptical.
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A new report finds fewer people are being jailed in Durham, but those who are, are staying longer.
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Low income communities of color in urban areas are more likely to experience extreme heat because of historically unequal policies and investment around development and zoning. A new, national effort hopes to identify and eventually address these "urban heat islands."
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Face coverings will be required again within all indoor public places, businesses and establishments in Durham County and the city of Durham due to the rapidly spreading coronavirus.
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On a crisp fall morning, Skip Gibbs of the group Other America Movement is alone, listening to Thelonious Monk, and tending to the garden."In these little…
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High school basketball season is beginning with a mask mandate.Games don't tip off until January, but tryouts start this week. And the North Carolina High…