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Bull City Future Fund plans announcement in fight against gun violence
SUMMARY: The Bull City Future Fund, launched in partnership with United Way of the Greater Triangle and the Triangle Community Foundation, aims to combat gun violence in Durham by supporting organizations that keep kids engaged and off the streets. The initiative responds to recent shootings, including one that killed a 23-year-old and another where a bullet pierced a 7-year-old girl’s bedroom wall. Since the year’s start, Durham has seen 16 homicides, with three victims under 18. The mayor emphasizes investing time, money, and policy to improve environments for youth. Fifteen organizations, including Sidekicks Academy and the Boys and Girls Club, will receive funding, announced at CCB Plaza.
Numerous community organizations will benefit from grants to help keep children busy and off the streets.
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Civil rights, democracy hits put Black America in ‘state of emergency,’ National Urban League says
SUMMARY: The National Urban League’s 2025 State of Black America report warns that dismantling Voting Rights Act protections and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies under the Trump administration threaten democracy and civil rights. The group calls Black America in a “state of emergency” amid increased legal challenges and regression in voting rights, education, and civil rights enforcement, including Supreme Court rulings against affirmative action. Hate speech and extremist views have surged on social media, intensifying societal division. The report urges increased voter turnout and community activism to resist white supremacy and preserve a multiracial democracy. Maryland’s legislative efforts on reparations highlight ongoing fights for racial justice.
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Money stolen from Turner syndrome charity, dad now warning others
SUMMARY: Dan Patriss, whose daughter Lauren was diagnosed with Turner syndrome at age four, started a charity board game event called Gamers for Cures to raise awareness and support for the condition. Over more than a decade, he raised $170,000 for Turner Syndrome of the Carolinas. Recently, he discovered that someone had stolen the charity’s debit card number and spent a few hundred dollars. Though his bank confirmed it was fraud, they refused a refund due to delayed reporting. Patriss is now urging others to monitor accounts regularly and plans to continue his mission to support families affected by Turner syndrome.
Dan Patriss launched Gamers for Cures to raise funds and awareness for Turner syndrome after his four-year-old daughter was diagnosed.
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Governor Josh Stein tours flood damage in Chapel Hill after Tropical Storm Chantal
SUMMARY: Governor Josh Stein toured flood damage in Chapel Hill following Tropical Storm Chantal, witnessing devastating impacts on homes and businesses. Residents like Shelton Stokes face displacement and urgent needs for safe housing after losing everything. Stein acknowledged the severe toll, including five confirmed deaths, and expressed sympathy for affected families and business owners. With a state of emergency declared, the government is assessing damage to secure state and potential federal aid, including FEMA support. Stein highlighted the need for improved flood resilience funding, noting ongoing legal efforts to restore federal programs cut by the previous administration. Recovery efforts are prioritized to begin promptly.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein visited Chapel Hill on Friday to tour flood damage the day after declaring a state of emergency for 13 counties to help storm victims get back on their feet after Tropical Storm Chantal.
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