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Project 20/10: Cigarette manufacturing comes to an end (#20)Dec 24, 2009
#20 on BCR's Project 20/10 list of the biggest Durham stories of the past decade: The final closure of the last Durham cigarette manufacturing facility created new economic opportunity in the form of urban spaces ready for recreation as loft...
BCR's Project 20/10: An introductionDec 24, 2009
Over the next nine days, BCR looks back at the twenty stories and trends that have had the biggest impact on Durham this decade -- or which stand poised to shape our city in the years and decades to come.
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BCR's Daily Fishwrap Report for December 23, 2009Dec 23, 2009
In the news today: Rolling Hills Rolls Forward Again: The City Council moved along the McCormack Baron Salazar and Self-Help proposals for Rolling Hills and Southside to the January 4 consent agenda, a sign of support for the plan to bring 310 rental...
Hey, Herald-Sun, don't take credit for the toy drive if you didn't bring them all yourselfDec 23, 2009
The Herald-Sun has the good news of the community coming through in a big way to meet the Durham Rescue Mission's need for toys this holiday season. But one local news source subtly implies its front-page story made all the difference. Hey, times are...
New DATA hybrid buses arrive, bring funky new paint scheme to bootDec 22, 2009
DATA's diesel-electric hybrid buses have hit the street, and the new paint design is...... did we mention how much better these are for the environment?
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