Reckless Roxboro May Get a Revamp If Locals Can Persuade NC DOT
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by Esmé Fox
3d ago
This story originally published online at the 9th Street Journal. Chris Perelstein was working in the living room of his Roxboro Street apartment in early November when a cacophony of noises—squealing tires, a honking horn, and a loud boom—forced him outside. A van barrelling the wrong way had hit an apartment building further down his block. By the time Perelstein arrived on the scene, the van had already run over a tree and destroyed a brick wall by the apartment. Perelstein watched as the car headed south towards downtown, still driving in the wrong direction. “They were gunning it—full th ..read more
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UNC Committee Votes to Repeal Diversity Goals and Jobs at 17 Campuses Across NC
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by Hannah Vinueza McClellan, EdNC.org
3d ago
This story originally published online at EdNC. The UNC Board of Governor’s Committee on University Governance voted unanimously—and without discussion—on Wednesday to repeal and replace the UNC System’s current diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policy. The board’s proposed policy, among other things, would eliminate system-wide DEI metrics and goals across the UNC System, along with the requirement for schools to appoint a senior-level DEI officer. The policy will go before the full Board of Governors on its consent agenda in May. It is effective upon its adoption, the draft document sa ..read more
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The Sandlot Revival Brings Baseball Bliss to the Bull City
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by Chase Pellegrini de Paur
4d ago
If you believe in the Church of Baseball, you may soon meet some fellow worshipers at the Historic Durham Athletic Park. This weekend, April 27-29, the Bull City will play host to the Third Annual Sandlot Revival, an event that draws teams from as far as New York and New Orleans.  The event—which includes casual baseball camaraderie alongside some beer-slinging and barbecue-eating, with fare from Lawrence BBQ—is fundraising for the Long Ball Program, a nonprofit that helps local youth through baseball and academic coaching. Ahead of the event—alongside images by photographer Alex Boerner ..read more
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At a New North Durham Farmer’s Market, a Diverse, Close-Knit Community Is Key
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by Sam Overton
4d ago
The commute from downtown Durham to the site of Bull City’s newest farmers’ market is about a 10-minute drive. A few minutes after crossing over I-85, you’ll find yourself navigating windy, two-lane roads dotted with the occasional small business or church before turning into Helena Bragg and Sylvia Williams’ property. “This is Soul Sanctuary,” says Williams. “It’s land that we bought so we could share it with the community. We have this nice event space here and we have this nice land for people to use. What we knew was that there were farmers’ markets around, but there wasn’t really anythin ..read more
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Raleigh Nonprofit Raises $8.3 Million for City’s First Cottage Court to Expand Affordable Housing
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by James Burrell
5d ago
LeVelle Moton is a staple of Southeast Raleigh’s Idlewild community, one of the first neighborhoods in the city in which former slaves were permitted to buy homes.  The acclaimed head coach of North Carolina Central University’s men’s basketball team was raised there in the housing projects with his single mother, Hattie McDougald, and in 2022, the neighborhood park was named in Moton’s honor. LeVelle Moton Credit: Photo from Wikipedia Now, Moton and Idlewild are both making history again for a new, innovative development that seeks to address the economic and systemic issues of homeowne ..read more
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Many Inhabitants of Tent Camp on U.S. 70 Left Before Raleigh’s Tuesday Morning Deadline
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by Greg Childress
5d ago
This story originally published online at NC Newsline. Members of encampment packed belongings in borrowed shopping carts. (Photo: Greg Childress) Hoping to avoid an encounter with Raleigh police, many of the more than 40 people living in a tent encampment on U.S. 70 left ahead of the 10 a.m. deadline they’d been given to vacate or face arrest for trespassing. Nearly two hours after the deadline passed, police had not arrived in order to force people to leave. Two officers did show up Tuesday afternoon, advocates for the people living there reported, but were not part of the forced ..read more
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Forty Unhoused Residents Must Leave Wake County Homeless Encampment or Face Arrest
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by Greg Childress
6d ago
This story originally published online at NC Newsline. More than 40 people living in a tent encampment on a state-owned, unused lot at the intersection of Highways 401 and U.S. 70 near the Raleigh-Garner border were told to leave by 10 a.m. Tuesday or face arrest for trespassing. Advocates for the people in the encampment called a 9 a.m. press conference Tuesday to bring attention to what they are calling an “act of unmitigated cruelty,” coming as it does during the National Week of Action to Oppose the Criminalization of Homelessness.  Patrick O’Neill (Photo: Kings Bay Plowshares 7) “Th ..read more
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Letters: “Commissioner Allam, Why Do You Omit Critical Context?”
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by INDY staff
6d ago
Two weeks ago, Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam submitted a letter to the editor in response to the INDY‘s reporting on Congresswoman Valerie Foushee’s trip to Israel to meet with prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Allam, as we noted, ran against Foushee for the NC District 4 congressional seat in 2022. Several readers submitted responses to Allam’s letter. We’re publishing a few of them here. From reader Edward C. Halperin in Chapel Hill: Commissioner Allam, Where is your conscience? In an April 9, 2024 Letter to the Editor, Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam  ..read more
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Women Lead in Making Durham a Sports Destination at All Levels of Play
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by Sam Overton and Justin Laidlaw
1w ago
When Kara Hess asked for a show of hands from returning attendees at the Emerging Women in Sports Leadership Summit (EWSLS) in late March, only a few signaled their return. The Durham Convention Center was packed to the brim with young women sporting business casual attire and Nike dunks, but most were newcomers to the newish summit. Co-hosted by the Durham Sports Commission (DSC) and Women Leaders in Sports, the EWSLS gave attendees the opportunity to network within a quickly-growing industry. Hess, the deputy director of leadership development and events at Women Leaders in Sports, kicked o ..read more
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A New Community Mental Health Program Supports Latino Residents in Orange County
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by Hannah Kaufman
1w ago
For 24 years, Diana Huerta has been the only member of her family living in the United States. The rest, still in Mexico, are in touch often, but talking to them on the phone doesn’t cure the anxiety and depression she feels from being isolated in a primarily English-speaking area. Huerta tried to get on the waitlist for the only bilingual therapy clinic in Orange County, El Futuro, but there was always too much demand. Then the Carrboro location shut its doors in 2015 and she lost hope, turning to virtual sessions with a therapist in Colombia just so she could speak with someone who understa ..read more
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