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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 News, 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.