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A writer for a conservative media outlet has pleaded guilty to joining a mob's attack on the U.S. Capitol nearly years ago. Steve Baker of Durham, NC, who has written articles about the Jan. 6, 2021, riot for Blaze ¹ÏÉñapp, is scheduled to be sentenced on March 6.
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North Carolina environmental regulators say it could take until the end of the year to determine how to clean up lead contamination at five public parks in Durham.
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Welcome Baby, a Durham County program, has launched a new initiative aimed at giving Spanish-speaking fathers a supportive space to learn parenting skills.
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Now, 2,500 PhD students who work as teaching assistants and researchers at Duke University will have a union that can collectively bargain a contract.
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The majority of North Carolina's towns and cities will elect new members to their governing boards on Oct. 10 or Nov. 7, depending on their election format.
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Leaders in the city and county of Durham are considering a proposal to keep Carver Creek apartments affordable and expand them into a supportive housing campus for people transitioning out of homelessness.
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North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission officials have some safety tips to help the public avoid any problems with the bears.
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The city of Durham Office on Youth is partnering with others to organize the festival aimed at highlighting children and teens.
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Kendall Hinton talks life in Durham, pro-football, and overcoming adversity.
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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.