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In place of rotational busing, Durham Public Schools will implement family responsibility zones at 21 elementary schools. A proposal to implement express bus stops for three magnet schools will remain on hold until next school year.
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The DPS school board held a special meeting Monday to discuss transportation issues and ask questions of administrative staff. The plans are not yet final, but here are some of the takeaways.
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The Durham Public Schools board of education voted to reduce bus service for certain students so that the district can end rotational busing.
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'Issue of neglect:' Advocates say Durham isn't addressing housing needs for people with HIV and AIDSThe Coalition to End the HIV Epidemic in Durham says the city is slow to act on the housing needs of people with HIV and AIDS.
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This month, Durham Public Schools is rotating bus service. Next, the district could create family responsibility zones and express bus stops that would alter service for about 2,000 students. District officials say they hope these steps will provide more consistent busing for students who have no other transportation.
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Durham Public Schools will begin rotating its bus service for students, because 17 buses in the district don't have a consistent driver.
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Bull City United was modeled on a similar program in Chicago that treats violence like a disease that can be cured through early intervention.
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Cary is among the local governments asking voters to approve bonds this November. The town wants $590 million for parks and recreation, and affordable housing.
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The Durham-based company announced the project in 2023. It partnered with German auto parts maker ZF to construct the plant in the western state of Saarland, close to Germany’s border with Luxemburg and France.
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The Tampa Bay Rays need a temporary home after Tropicana Field was damaged by Hurricane Milton. Seemingly, it won't be in Durham after the Bulls put out a statement dispelling the notion they would host the Rays in 2025.