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Three months after Helene, FEMA is still paying hotel bills for more than 5000 people displaced by the storm. Finding more permanent housing remains challenging.
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A lack of barracks space, as well as poor living conditions in some barracks buildings, are contributing to complaints about sailors' quality of life.
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An annual survey shows there are fewer people experiencing homelessness in Durham, but more people living in unsheltered locations — places like cars or encampments.
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A group that advocates for communities impacted by private equity investments has asked the North Carolina retirement fund to stop investing with a particular private equity group. But the state's investment manager says the retirement fund has limited influence.
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New and redeveloped affordable housing units are beginning to come available in Durham, part of a $95 million housing bond passed three years ago.
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There’s a new hotline to help residents in North Carolina facing evictions or other housing issues.
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Updated June 19, 3:30 p.m. Chief Justice Cheri Beasley’s moratorium against evictions ends on June 21. Those living in federally-subsidized housing — also…
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Updated June 19, 3:30 p.m. Chief Justice Cheri Beasley’s moratorium against evictions ends on June 21. Those living in federally-subsidized housing — also…