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What to Expect from Our Southpoint Access Newsletters
Subscribe to Southpoint Access newsletters! Southpoint Access provides hyperlocal newsletters covering the people, places, and practical details that shape life in South Durham. Whether you’re commuting down Fayetteville Road, raising kids in Parkwood, or just want to know what’s happening beyond the headlines, this newsletter helps you stay informed – clearly, quickly, and without the…
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Volunteer Criticism Prompts APS of Durham to Confront Shelter Conditions
Support Southpoint Access in our summer fundraising effort! A critical post on the r/bullcity subreddit this week called “APS” of Durham is not about the protection of animals sparked public concern and internal reflection at the Animal Protection Society of Durham, the nonprofit that operates Durham County’s open-admission animal shelter. The post, written by someone identifying themselves…
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Fresh Cuts and Family Vibes: Sharkey’s Opens in South Durham
By Tricia Smar, Special to Southpoint Access The wait is over for the brand new Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids in Durham and your family is going to love it! Located in Sutton Station on Fayetteville, Sharkey’s answers the SoDu call for a kid-focused family hair salon. In addition to being mere steps away from current…
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[UPDATED 11/15/24] Durham High School Prepares for Fall Market
[UPDATED 11/15/24: Updated to add vendor map and information about additional vendors participating in the Fall Market and Plant Sale at Jordan High School.] The Future Farmers of America chapter at C.E. Jordan High School is hosting vendors selling arts, crafts, plants, foods, and more at the upcoming Fall Market and Plant Sale. The event,…
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[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,…
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APS of Durham Pet of the Week: Kovu
Kovu is a shy and sensitive large male dog who could flourish with guidance and confidence building. Probably too timid for active homes with children. Here’s his biographical information, according to the Animal Protection Society of Durham: We know what you’re thinking: how did this handsome boy find his way to the shelter and why…
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APS of Durham Pet of the Week: Moe
Moe is a medium-sized adult male cocker spaniel mix. The Animal Protection Society of Durham thinks dogs like Moe can flourish with patient adopters who provide gentle guidance and build confidence. Here’s his biological information, according to the APS of Durham: Meet lil’ Moe. Handsome, sweet, goofy, and great with other dogs. Don’t let his…
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APS of Durham Pet of the Week: Davey
Davey is a young, medium-sized energetic dog. The Animal Protection Society of Durham thinks dogs like Rosie can flourish with patient adopters who provide gentle guidance and build confidence. Here’s his biological information, according to the APS of Durham: When Davey first came to us, he was just a little pup. But after finding his…
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APS of Durham Pet of the Week: Do-si-do
Do-si-do is a young, medium-sized female dog who may be too timid for an active home with children. Here’s her biological information, according to the APS of Durham: Have you ever thought to yourself, I’d really like to have a dog that is calm, silly, sweet, cuddly, and plays well with other dogs? Meet Do-Si-Do.…
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APS of Durham Pet of the Week: Rosie
Rosie is a shy and sensitive dog, but she tries hard. The Animal Protection Society of Durham thinks dogs like Rosie can flourish with patient adopters who provide gentle guidance and build confidence. Here’s her biological information, according to the APS of Durham: “Angel without wings,” “absolute joy,” “wonderful”, and “easy to be around” were…
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APS of Durham Pet of the Week: Sawyer
Sawyer is a big brown dog, large and energetic, and probably best in families with older children. Here’s his biographical information, according to the Animal Protection Society of Durham: Heartthrob alert! Sawyer is a big, goofy guy with a big goofy head. He has recently let us know that he is not camera shy and…
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APS of Durham Pet of the Week: Bam Bam
Bam Bam is a black cat who has battled an upper respiratory infection and discovered a diagnosis of FelV. He’s timid, but brave. Because he’s FelV positive, Bam Bam should be the only feline friend in your home. Here’s his biographical information, according to the Animal Protection Society of Durham: Bam Bam is sweet and…
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