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吉彩网网站 Youth Reporter Avery Patterson sets out on a quest to understand why her neighborhood is predominately white. In the process, she uncovers a history of housing segregation in Durham and talks to her neighbors about inclusivity.
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16 people in Durham have been shot and killed so far in just the first three-and-a-half months of this year.
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Home prices rose nearly 20% last year, in large part because the U.S. is several million homes short of demand. Builders say the pandemic is partly to blame, but the problem goes deeper than that.
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Raleigh鈥檚 inventory fell the most among the nation鈥檚 50 largest metro areas, down more than two-thirds since 2020.
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Low interest rates, high rents and working from home combined to push many young Americans to buy their first home over the last two years. But it's not without challenges.
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The rate of people moving from one residence to another is up across North Carolina during the pandemic 鈥� and it's putting a strain on movers.
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There鈥檚 a new hotline to help residents in North Carolina facing evictions or other housing issues.
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Tenant advocates in North Carolina are bracing for a wave of evictions to begin Monday after the federal eviction moratorium expired over the weekend.
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In cities nationwide, groups addressing veteran homelessness by replacing the traditional shelter model with tiny homes.
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It鈥檚 the first of the month. For many, that means September鈥檚 rent is due. But because of Covid-related unemployment, hundreds of thousands of North鈥�