Triangle News
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After much community anticipation, the Wheels Roller Skating Rink in east Durham is reopening under city ownership. Roller rinks across the country have declined drastically since the 1990s. Since then, North Carolina has lost roughly half of its rinks.
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Five years after the pandemic, 101 North Carolina public school districts still have fewer students than before. Falling enrollment appears here to stay, but school choice isn’t the only reason why.
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The film, "Negro Durham Marches On," depicts many of the thriving Black-owned businesses and organizations in Durham's Hayti community before they were lost to urban renewal and the construction of the Durham Freeway.
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President Trump's threats to slap duties on imports are creating uncertainty for governments and businesses in North Carolina.
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TLC’s new residential community provides services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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The CARES program will be accessed through a 911 call center offering resources to people who need assistance beyond help from a police officer.
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On the 10-year anniversary of hate crime murders, the family of Our Three Winners turns tragedy into 'a force for good'
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Are ballots valid if voters die before Election Day? The state seems to say no. That hasn’t stopped some officials from counting them anyway.
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General Marquis de Lafayette toured across North Carolina during his visit to America in the 1800s.
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An executive order by the President Donald Trump's administrations ordered a stop to refugee resettlement and federal funding to refugee aid organizations.
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Demonstrators gathered in downtown Raleigh Wednesday to protest the recent actions of President Donald Trump's administration.
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CASA, a nonprofit housing agency, owns King’s Ridge Apartments in Raleigh, where tenants can stay as long as they want.