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Durham School Board Plans Friday Special Meeting
The classified pay situation in Durham Public Schools might be the topic of a Board of Education special meeting planned for Friday at 3 p.m. It’s scheduled at the administration building on Cleveland Street in downtown Durham. In an email to district families Tuesday night ahead of planned staffing shortages that may lead to the…
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[IN MEMORIAM] Miss Piggy
Miss Piggy, a pot-bellied pig who’s been a fixture at Durham’s Museum of Life and Science since 2009, has passed away after 15 years. According to the museum’s blog: “After a recent decline in her health and well-being, we made the responsible decision to euthanize her on Monday, Jan. 29. Veterinarians from North Carolina State…
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DPS Transportation Troubles Return This Week
It’s not entirely clear why at least 25 school buses weren’t available for their routes in Durham Public Schools on Monday, except that officials described it as the result of a staffing shortage. The district announced throughout the day on Monday that more than two dozen buses wouldn’t be running in the morning and afternoon,…
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Meet the Candidate: Michelle Burton
Michelle Burton, a career educator and former president of the Durham Association of Educators, was born in Chicago to a family with strong union ties – her grandfather was in the Brotherhood of the Sleeping Car Porters, the nation’s first all-Black union – and leadership in racial and social justice. Burton, 53, is taking what…
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Southpoint Area Restaurant Inspection Scores for January 2024
On occasion, Southpoint Access will gather information from Durham County’s Public Health Department to get a snapshot of how facilities in this region are scoring on their inspections. In this report, we delve into recent reports on restaurants in the 27713 zipcode. TL;DR Version: Top scores (100/100) went to Bento Nouveau, Mediterranean Grill and Grocery,…
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[JUNCTION 54] Just How Big Is This Windmill?
Junction 54, an occasional podcast/column by Southpoint Access Editor and Publisher Wes Platt, is available to Dear Reader-level subscribers: Text of the Audio File: Every couple of days, I post on Threads, urging people to check out the ultra-local news on Southpoint Access. Once, this yielded a snarky (but mostly good-natured) comment about how when…
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DPS Classified Staff Pay Holds Through January, But Future Uncertain
The good news: Classified staff at Durham Public Schools won’t have to return any money to the district for what some administration officials have termed an “overpayment.” The Board of Education on Thursday night voted to move $4.5 million from the local fund account to cover paychecks for classified staff – including bus mechanics, occupational…
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Durham School Board Plans Another Closed Session
The Durham Public Schools Board of Education already had a closed session toward the end of its agenda for tonight’s monthly meeting. But earlier this week, DPS officials added a new closed session ahead of the regular meeting, scheduled from 5 to 6:30 p.m. while the Durham Association of Educators and supporters of classified staff…
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South Durham Restaurateurs: Please Take This Survey!
Run a restaurant that serves customers in South Durham? Southpoint Access wants to hear from you! Help us showcase our community’s vibrant culinary scene and take the opportunity to highlight your establishment and share your story. Loading…
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APS of Durham Pet of the Week: Honey Ham
Honey Ham is an energetic pup who might benefit from some training classes and a fenced yard. Here are his details, provided by the Animal Protection Society of Durham: Honey Ham, the guy with a big personality and little legs. This dude knows how to bring the good vibes when he’s with his people and…
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[Nerdspresso] Ode to a Nerdy Tee: My Life in Fandom
My love affair with nerd wear began early. I was 8 years old. It was the summer of 1977 and my Mom bought me a Star Wars T-shirt at the mall. Back then, there weren’t racks and racks of geek apparel available just anywhere. If you wanted to drape yourself in nerdery, you found a…
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Lottery Fund Projects, Facilities Condition Assessment Contract Up for DPS Consideration
The most dramatic topic of Thursday’s Durham Public Schools Board of Education meeting may be the recent classified pay situation, but the consent agenda also includes some items of interest for DPS families, including repairs and renovations proposed with North Carolina Education Lottery funds and a proposal to hire a company for a facilities condition…
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