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Power Back On In Durham County Offices
By: NBC17, NBC17 | Aug. 27
About 350 Duke Energy customers, and several Durham County offices were without power for several hours Wednesday morning,…
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Storms, Tornadoes Move Through Area, Cause Flooding
By: NBC17, NBC17 | Aug. 27
Tornadoes and severe storms moved through the area all day Wednesday, causing minor damage, knocking out power and…
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Labor Day Closings In Durham County
By: Press Release, Press Release | Aug. 28
All Durham County offices will close on Monday, September 1 in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
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Man Cited For Throwing Bottle At Lacrosse House
By: News & Observer, News & Observer | Aug. 27
Police cited a man was cited Wednesday after he allegedly threw a beer bottle at the “Duke Lacrosse House” at…
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Cooperative Extension Hosts Backyard Composting Workshop
By: Press Release, Press Release | Aug. 27
The Durham County Cooperative Extension will host a free workshop on backyard composting.
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Music On The Lawn Cancelled Due To Weather
By: NBC17, NBC17 | Aug. 27
Due to weather, the Wednesday Music On the Lawn has been rescheduled to Labor Day, Monday Sept. 1, from 5…
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Triangle Transit To Add Service On Its Express Routes
By: NBC17, NBC17 | Aug. 27
Triangle Transit’s Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to add service to express bus services between Chapel Hill and Raleigh and…
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Top of the Table Gala to Feature Dazzling Displays from Area Caterers
By: Glenn Gillen, User Submitted | Aug. 27
Competition and Fundraiser to Benefit the Inter-Faith Food ShuttleOn Wednesday, Sept. 3, the Triangle's most savvy catering professionals…
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Find Out What Happens When A Group of Green-Oriented Triangle Residents Meet
By: Ginny Skalski, MyNC | Aug. 27
From fishing logs out of rivers to tasty cheese, you never know what you’ll get
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Durham Apartments Sold for $ 9.3 Million
By: The CoStar Group, The CoStar Group | Aug. 27
The CoStar Group reports the AIMCO group sold the 230-unit Windsor at South Square apartment complex in Durham, NC, to…
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Change Program To Help Battered
By: Independent Weekly, Independent Weekly | Aug. 27
The Independent Weekly reports Durham’s Change program has relaunched this month after an eight-month hiatus.
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Duke Names First Head Of Alcohol And Substance Abuse Prevention
By: Duke University, Press Release | Aug. 27
Thomas Szigethy, who instituted a number of innovative substance abuse programs at the University of Connecticut, has been named Duke…
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Durham SAT Scores Drop
By: The Herald Sun, The Herald | Aug. 27
Durham Public Schools’ 2008 average SAT scores were well below state and national averages, according to The Herald Sun.
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Sinking Steel Grate Restricts N.C. 55 To 1 Lane
By: Jennifer Turk, NBC17 | Aug. 27
N.C. Highway 55 west is down to one lane Wednesday morning due to a steel grate sinking in the road. …
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A new cute creature at Duke Lemur Center
By: Ginny Skalski, MyNC | Aug. 27
The aye-aye is an endangered creature from Madagascar.
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Party Houses Are More Damaging Than Crime
By: Jennifer Turk, NBC17 | Aug. 26
Residents in the Trinity Heights neighborhood want to get the ball rolling on long term solutions for house parties in…
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Census Report Shows N.C. Uninsured Numbers Growing
By: Julie Henry, NBC17 | Aug. 26
U.S. Census bureau figures released today show more North Carolinians than ever are without health insurance and numbers are growing.…
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Labor Day Closings In Durham County
By: Press Release, Press Release | Aug. 28
All Durham County offices will close on Monday, September 1 in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
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Man Cited For Throwing Bottle At Lacrosse House
By: News & Observer, News & Observer | Aug. 27
Police cited a man was cited Wednesday after he allegedly threw a beer bottle at the “Duke Lacrosse House” at…
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Cooperative Extension Hosts Backyard Composting Workshop
By: Press Release, Press Release | Aug. 27
The Durham County Cooperative Extension will host a free workshop on backyard composting.
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Music On The Lawn Cancelled Due To Weather
By: NBC17, NBC17 | Aug. 27
Due to weather, the Wednesday Music On the Lawn has been rescheduled to Labor Day, Monday Sept. 1, from 5…
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Triangle Transit To Add Service On Its Express Routes
By: NBC17, NBC17 | Aug. 27
Triangle Transit’s Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to add service to express bus services between Chapel Hill and Raleigh and…
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Durham Apartments Sold for $ 9.3 Million
By: The CoStar Group, The CoStar Group | Aug. 27
The CoStar Group reports the AIMCO group sold the 230-unit Windsor at South Square apartment complex in Durham, NC, to…
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Change Program To Help Battered
By: Independent Weekly, Independent Weekly | Aug. 27
The Independent Weekly reports Durham’s Change program has relaunched this month after an eight-month hiatus.
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Duke Names First Head Of Alcohol And Substance Abuse Prevention
By: Duke University, Press Release | Aug. 27
Thomas Szigethy, who instituted a number of innovative substance abuse programs at the University of Connecticut, has been named Duke…
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Durham SAT Scores Drop
By: The Herald Sun, The Herald | Aug. 27
Durham Public Schools’ 2008 average SAT scores were well below state and national averages, according to The Herald Sun.
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Sinking Steel Grate Restricts N.C. 55 To 1 Lane
By: Jennifer Turk, NBC17 | Aug. 27
N.C. Highway 55 west is down to one lane Wednesday morning due to a steel grate sinking in the road. …
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Party Houses Are More Damaging Than Crime
By: Jennifer Turk, NBC17 | Aug. 26
Residents in the Trinity Heights neighborhood want to get the ball rolling on long term solutions for house parties in…
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Census Report Shows N.C. Uninsured Numbers Growing
By: Julie Henry, NBC17 | Aug. 26
U.S. Census bureau figures released today show more North Carolinians than ever are without health insurance and numbers are growing.…
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Committee Sees Plans For Stadium Renovation
By: Josh Green, NBC17 | Aug. 26
Durham County Memorial Stadium could get $7.7-million facelift.
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Reward Offered In Weekend Robberies
By: NBC17, NBC17 | Aug. 26
Police are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest in two robberies this weekend.
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New Director Named To Lead Duke’s International House
By: Duke University, Press Release | Aug. 26
Li-Chen Chin, the former director of international programs at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, is the new director of Duke…
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Top of the Table Gala to Feature Dazzling Displays from Area Caterers
By: Glenn Gillen, User Submitted | Aug. 27
Competition and Fundraiser to Benefit the Inter-Faith Food ShuttleOn Wednesday, Sept. 3, the Triangle's most savvy catering professionals…
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Find Out What Happens When A Group of Green-Oriented Triangle Residents Meet
By: Ginny Skalski, MyNC | Aug. 27
From fishing logs out of rivers to tasty cheese, you never know what you’ll get
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A new cute creature at Duke Lemur Center
By: Ginny Skalski, MyNC | Aug. 27
The aye-aye is an endangered creature from Madagascar.
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Sanctuary of Love: Supermodel’s Support Prompts Compelling Story
By: Kim Weiss, blueplate pr, User Submitted | Aug. 26
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Durham Center for Senior Life has Something for Everyone
By: Sonia Usatch-Kuhn, MyNC | Aug. 26
It's been a little over two years since the Council for Senior Citizens opened their first dedicated senior center building,…
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Public hearing this evening on Anti-tethering ordinance
By: Allison Warner, User Submitted | Aug. 25
This is very last minute but I just wanted to put it out there in case anyone has spare time…
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Jobs for the Homeless
By: Edy Thompson, User Submitted | Aug. 25
The Durham Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness joins forces with Durham City Dept of Economic and Workforce development and…
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Meet Some Greenies Tuesday Night
By: myNC.com, MyNC | Aug. 25
Triangle residents invited to socialize and network at Aug. 26 Meet Greenies event
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Back To School
By: Rosalie Hernandez, User Submitted | Aug. 23
Amber Rudisill, tells us about her experience in Durham Parks and Recreation during her internship. She will graduate in December…
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Back to School
By: Rosalie Hernandez, User Submitted | Aug. 22
Amber Rudisill, tells us about her experience in Durham Parks and Recreation during her internship. She will graduate in December…
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Steve Graff: APS August Volunteer of the Month.
By: APS of Durham, User Submitted | Aug. 21
This month the APS of Durham honors Steve Graff as our Volunteer of the Month. Steve has been volunteering with…
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Durham Author Shares A Trip to the Moon
By: Ashley Sue Allen, Green Grounded, User Submitted | Aug. 20
Durham resident and author Stephen Raburn will be reading from his recently published book "Isobel and Her Dad Take a…
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At-Risk Children Lined Up Before 6 a.m. for Backpacks
By: Durham Rescue Mission, User Submitted | Aug. 20
The Durham Rescue Mission held its 9th Annual Back to School Party and Cookout for at-risk children today at 10:00…
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Good Summer Reads at Parkwood Branch Library
By: csmith325, User Submitted | Aug. 19
Helena- age 7Favorite Book: Annie and Bo"It's my favorite book because there is a lot of…
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Durham Ladies Night Out
By: csmith325, User Submitted | Aug. 19
The ladies of Durham came together yesterday evening for fun, hors d'oeuvres and, of course, chocolate!Parker and Otis…
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