Friends and relatives arrived in pickup trucks and SUVs to help the luckier ones move from the site, which is owned by the State of North Carolina.
Greg Childress, NC Newsline
Forty Unhoused Residents Must Leave Wake County Homeless Encampment or Face Arrest
Advocates for the people in the encampment called a press conference Tuesday to bring attention to what they are calling an โact of unmitigated cruelty.โ
Duke’s Cook Center Receives Grants to Expand Racial and Ethnic Wealth Gap Study
The grant money will fund projects focused on the connection between the wealth gap, rates of entrepreneurship, and the racially disparate effects of the pandemic.
Innovative Early College High School Program to Help Fill Healthcare Job Vacancies in Durham
The initiative will prepare students for careers in nursing, allied health, surgical tech, and clinical research.
Durham Public Schools Will Add 38 Electric School Buses to Its Fleet
North Carolina public schools will receive federal funding for 114 electric buses, Gov. Cooper announced this week.
Southeast Raleigh Residents Answer Pastors’ Call to Action to Address Youth Violence
More than 200 residents, clergy, elected officials, students and educators came together to pray and to lean on one another as they struggled to make sense of the tragic death of 15-year-old Delvin Ferrell
Southeast Raleigh High School Tragedy Has District Leaders Searching for Answers
A 14-year-old student has been charged with murder in connection with the death of 15-year-old Delvin Ferrell. Another student was hospitalized after suffering what law enforcement officials said are non-life threatening injuries.
Allegation that Durham Charter School Student Used Racial Slur, Flashed Gun on FaceTime, Raises Concerns
Officials at Durhamโs Discovery Charter say they have limited authority to discipline the offending student.
Former Wake County Superintendent Appointed to NC Board of Education
Catty Moore is a veteran educator who spent more than 35 years in the Wake County Public School System, the last five as superintendent.
Cary Charter School Illegally Retaliated Against Math Teacher, Federal Judge Rules
Cardinal Charter Academy engaged in illegal retaliatory actions when it fired a math teacher who reported that the school did not provide students with the special education services their Individual Education Plans required.

