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Durham city centre site set for student scheme
48+ min ago (532+ words) Published by Bdaily Bdaily Business News on 29 Apr 2026 A Durham city centre site is set for significant redevelopment, with plans to introduce student accommodation alongside enhanced commercial space. Landmark Properties has partnered with Citrus Group and Galliard Homes after exchanging…...
Durham Could Impose a Two-Year Data Center Moratorium
7+ hour, 58+ min ago (667+ words) Durham could be the latest municipality in the Triangle to temporarily pause any data center construction." The Durham City Council is expected to hear a proposal for a two-year moratorium on data centers, data processing facilities, and cryptocurrency mining during…...
NC Senate committee revives stalled social media bill for minors
1+ hour, 18+ min ago (634+ words) A North Carolina bill imposing new restrictions on the use of social media by minors cleared a key Senate hurdle on April 29." The move revives a measure that"passed the House 106-6 in May, with only six Democrats voting against, but…...
Delaying reappraisals, not tax increases: What Senate Bill 889 would do
1+ hour, 44+ min ago (508+ words) Understanding the mechanics behind North Carolina's latest property tax proposal Fiscal Policy Analyst, John Locke Foundation Property tax reform has drawn significant attention in North Carolina in the lead-up to the short session and remains a central issue as policymakers…...
NC House bill would eliminate local sales tax on groceries
2+ hour, 20+ min ago (441+ words) State House members have introduced a proposal to eliminate local sales taxes on groceries in North Carolina, framing the measure as part of a broader effort to ease financial pressure on families. Schietzelt said the change would provide direct relief…...
Locke CEO praises SCOTUS ruling upholding donor privacy
1+ hour, 57+ min ago (619+ words) The head of the John Locke Foundation praised the nation's highest court Wednesday for its unanimous decision in a donor privacy case from New Jersey. In First Choice Women's Resource Centers v. Davenport, the high court ruled that a faith-based pregnancy…...
Heritage Expands Presence in Greensboro with Continued Growth in the Triad
9+ hour, 43+ min ago (413+ words) Heritage highlights Greensboro growth, recent Dorel Juvenile and Revity Credit Union projects, and branded interior environments across the Triad. Organizations across the Triad rely on Heritage as a trusted local partner for reliable execution and attention to detail, whether supporting…...
Exploring Your Creative Genius: The Aging Brain
5+ hour, 23+ min ago (335+ words) Posted by Carl Nordgren | Apr 29, 2026 | Columns, Exploring Your Creative Genius, Town Square Exploring Your Creative Genius: Episode 157 In this week's episode I shared neuroscience research projects that identified and explored the biological changes that occur in our brains as we…...
Straight Edge Finance: Buying at Peaks
7+ hour, 33+ min ago (245+ words) Posted by Sponsored | Apr 29, 2026 | Columns, Sponsored, Straight Edge Finance, Town Square "Straight Edge Finance" is a column written by Clark Troy, and presented by Red Reef Advisors The wisdom of funding specific needs when markets are high When discussing capital…...
NCAA to pay $2 million, relax prize money rules in UNC athlete's suit
3+ hour, 42+ min ago (1182+ words) The NCAA will set up a $2 million settlement fund and relax its prize-money rules to resolve a class-action lawsuit filed by University of North Carolina tennis player Reese Brantmeier. Those details were included in court filings Tuesday detailing the settlement…...