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  • June 6, 2024

    [In Memoriam] Milson Leroy Shackelford, 89

    The following obituary originally was published by Clements Funeral and Cremation Services: Milson Leroy “Roy” Shackelford of Durham passed away on June 2. He was 89. Shackelford was born March 7, 1935, in Norfolk, Va. He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Inez Shackelford; sister, Carolyn Boser; and daughter, Diana Mueller. He…

    Milestones, Obituaries
    1, 2, children, church, community, durham, obituaries
  • June 6, 2024

    New Chancellor Tapped to Lead Durham’s NCCU

    From a UNC System news release: Dr. Karrie Dixon, a transformative leader who steered Elizabeth City State University to remarkable growth, was elected chancellor of North Carolina Central University (NCCU) today by the UNC Board of Governors. Dixon, recommended by UNC System President Peter Hans, emerged from a national search that attracted more than 50…

    News, Schools
    1, 2, administration, art, community, durham, education, nccu
  • June 5, 2024

    [Video] To the Point Episode 3

    In the third episode of To the Point, Wes Platt, editor and publisher of Southpoint Access, discusses Pearsontown Elementary School’s fifth-grade graduation ceremony and shows off his Goonies T-shirt while sharing his experience getting a cardiac MRI. Send news tips to southpointaccessnews@gmail.com or via Signal at southpointaccess.85. Subscribe to the Southpoint Access YouTube channel! Southpoint…

    Commentary, Schools, To the Point, Videos
    community, community news, durham, graduation, hope valley, pearsontown elementary school, south durham, to the point
  • June 5, 2024

    Southpoint Area Restaurant Inspection Scores for June 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 score (100/100) went to Blue Ridge Deli & Café. Lowest…

    Business, Dining, Health Inspection Reports, News
    1, 105, 2, 691, art, durham, health inspections, south durham
  • June 5, 2024

    Did Durham Receive Tainted Cucumbers?

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a recall notice about cucumbers shipped to North Carolina and other states by Florida’s Fresh Start Produce Sales. Here’s what South Durham residents need to know: Q: What is the recall about Fresh Start Produce Sales Inc. cucumbers? Fresh Start Produce Sales Inc. of Delray, Florida, is recalling…

    Business, Food Safety Recalls, News
    1, 2, administration, art, children, durham, recalls, south durham
  • June 4, 2024

    New Multifamily Project Considered on Page Road

    A little more than seven acres of undeveloped land where Page and Chin Page roads connect could become the site of 150 new multifamily residential units in South Durham. Patrick Byker of Morningstar Law Group, who represents the developer, is hosting a neighborhood meeting to discuss the proposal to rezone from residential rural and commercial…

    Development, News
    1, art, city government, community, community news, development, durham, south durham
  • June 4, 2024

    [In Memoriam] Robin Allison Roberts, 58

    The following obituary originally was published by Clements Funeral Service: Robin Allison Roberts passed away on Wednesday, May 29, at her home. She was 58. She was born in Durham County, North Carolina, to the late Edward Anderson Roberts and Nancy Mae Allison Roberts. In addition to her parents, Roberts is predeceased by her grandparents,…

    Milestones, Obituaries
    1, 2, animal protection society of durham, art, charity, durham, obituaries
  • June 3, 2024

    Most City of Durham Offices Closed June 20 for Juneteenth

    Most City of Durham Offices Closed for Juneteenth The City of Durham will observe the Juneteenth holiday on Monday, June 20, 2022. Most city offices, including City Hall and all non-emergency city operations, will be closed to the public. Emergency services will remain available by calling 911, and non-emergency concerns can be directed to (919)…

    Local Government, News
    1, 2, art, business, city council, city government, durham
  • June 3, 2024

    [Video] To the Point Episode 2

    In the second episode of To the Point, Wes Platt, editor and publisher of Southpoint Access, discusses EOG testing – and the mistakes some Durham Public Schools teachers seem to be making with the results. Send news tips to southpointaccessnews@gmail.com or via Signal at southpointaccess.85. Subscribe to the Southpoint Access YouTube channel! Southpoint Access is a…

    Commentary, Schools, To the Point, Videos
    1, 2, community, community news, durham, durham public schools, education, south durham
  • June 3, 2024

    More than 100 Applicants So Far for Durham Schools Superintendent

    Durham Public Schools on May 24 had received 109 applications from candidates hoping to take over as superintendent, according to a presentation from the Alma Advisory Group, which is helping DPS with the search process. Demographics for the candidates include: Of those applicants, 83 moved to resume review and about 50 went to the first-round…

    News, Schools
    1, 2, art, arts, community, durham, durham public schools, education
  • June 1, 2024

    Remembering D-Day, 80 Years Later

    Thirty years ago, as the world commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II, I had the opportunity to talk to two veterans of that operation. Joe Clancy and Larry James shared their experiences with me for an article that originally appeared in The St. Petersburg Times (now Tampa…

    Milestones, News
    1, 2, art, community, community news, History
  • June 1, 2024

    Durham: Beware Potential Apricot Seed Toxins

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning to consumers about the potential dangers of consuming apricot seeds after high levels of the toxic compound amygdalin were found in certain products. Analytical packets reviewed by the Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services (DCLS) from samples collected by the Texas Department of…

    Food Safety Recalls
    1, 2, administration, art, community, fda, food, recall, safety
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