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DPS Raises, Pride Displays, and South Durham Development

14 min · 9 jun 2026
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In this episode of Southpoint Access Office Hours [https://soduwelikelocal.news], Wes Platt catches listeners up on a busy stretch in Durham and South Durham, from end-of-school-year chaos to the latest local government decisions. Topics include: * Durham County’s newly approved budget, including a 2.5-cent tax increase to support raises for classified Durham Public Schools workers. * Funding approval for family drug treatment court. * The library Pride display controversy and commissioners’ response. * Tonight’s Planning Commission agenda, including data center moratoria, Page Road Townhouses, Oak Grove Landing, Avalon Place Phase 9, and a proposed 200-unit project at 3815 Wake Forest Hwy. * Concerns about vegetation clearing along Third Fork Creek Trail and its impact on wildlife. * A new sports trading card shop, Bull City Slabs, planned for The Shoppes of Hope Valley. * Reminders about the SoDu We Have Favorites voting deadline, graduation and pet obituary announcements, and the June 10 deadline for Southpoint Access’s revenue-sharing campaign benefiting RootEd in DPS. Thanks to Southpoint Access sponsors for supporting independent local journalism.

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aflevering DPS Raises, Pride Displays, and South Durham Development artwork

DPS Raises, Pride Displays, and South Durham Development

In this episode of Southpoint Access Office Hours [https://soduwelikelocal.news], Wes Platt catches listeners up on a busy stretch in Durham and South Durham, from end-of-school-year chaos to the latest local government decisions. Topics include: * Durham County’s newly approved budget, including a 2.5-cent tax increase to support raises for classified Durham Public Schools workers. * Funding approval for family drug treatment court. * The library Pride display controversy and commissioners’ response. * Tonight’s Planning Commission agenda, including data center moratoria, Page Road Townhouses, Oak Grove Landing, Avalon Place Phase 9, and a proposed 200-unit project at 3815 Wake Forest Hwy. * Concerns about vegetation clearing along Third Fork Creek Trail and its impact on wildlife. * A new sports trading card shop, Bull City Slabs, planned for The Shoppes of Hope Valley. * Reminders about the SoDu We Have Favorites voting deadline, graduation and pet obituary announcements, and the June 10 deadline for Southpoint Access’s revenue-sharing campaign benefiting RootEd in DPS. Thanks to Southpoint Access sponsors for supporting independent local journalism.

9 jun 202614 min
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Navigating the Right Fit of School for Your Child

In the quest for quality education, families often find themselves overwhelmed by the options available, especially when relocating to a new area. In this episode of Office Hours, Emmy Renquist of SchoolUp [https://schoolupnc.com/] offers insights into that process. She's an education consultant with deep roots in the community. SchoolUp's team primarily covers Wake and Durham counties. Plus: * Data center moratorium on Monday's Council agenda [https://soduwelikelocal.news/data-center-moratorium-on-mondays-durham-council-agenda/] * Rogers-Herr performers take their talents to Carowinds [https://soduwelikelocal.news/gallery-rogers-herr-middle-school-band-orchestra-chorus-at-carowinds-may-2-2026/] * SoDu We Have Favorites: Submit your nominations [https://soduwelikelocal.news/sodu-we-have-favorites-2026-help-south-durham-choose-its-best/] * New Fiction: Dispatches Received in Error, Issue 4 [https://soduwelikelocal.news/gallery-rogers-herr-middle-school-band-orchestra-chorus-at-carowinds-may-2-2026/] * Get a 50% subscription discount [https://soduwelikelocal.news/dps-deal-50]

4 mei 202618 min
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Tickets for Teachers - Supporting RootEd for DPS!

The "Tickets for Teachers" [https://rootedindps.org/projects/tickets-for-teachers/] initiative was born out of a simple yet powerful idea: utilize unused event tickets to benefit Durham educators. Many community members have tickets they can’t use, whether due to illness or scheduling conflicts. By donating these tickets, educators and their families can enjoy local events that might otherwise be out of reach. This initiative not only prevents tickets from going to waste but also fosters community spirit by providing educators with enjoyable experiences. Hear from Matt Sears, the mind behind this initiative for RootEd in DPS [https://rootedindps.org/], in this latest episode of Office Hours. Plus: * What's going on at Hope Valley Elementary School? [https://soduwelikelocal.news/busy-spring-stretch-at-hope-valley-elementary-school/] * Wendell Tabb and Xavier Cason produced "The Third Day," which premieres this weekend at Hillside High! [https://soduwelikelocal.news/triangle-performance-ensemble-brings-new-easter-drama-anti-gun-violence-message-to-durham-stage/] * Durham Planning Commission opposes The Reserve at Rocky Branch (but City Council could still approve it) [https://soduwelikelocal.news/durham-planning-commission-opposes-virgil-road-project/]. * School cafeteria health inspection reports. [https://soduwelikelocal.news/health-inspection-reports-durham-school-cafeterias-april-2026/] * New weekly SoDu Shopping Basket! [https://soduwelikelocal.news/sodu-shopping-basket-aldi-leads-again-as-fresh-market-tops-92/] * Paid Subscribers: Spotlight your favorite nonprofits! [https://soduwelikelocal.news/paid-subscriber-benefit-nonprofit-spotlight/] * Another bonus for paid subscribers: "Dispatches Received in Error" serial fiction project. [https://soduwelikelocal.news/dispatches-received-in-error-issue-1-welcome-packet-for-unauthorized-recipients/]

16 apr 202622 min
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Celebrating Local News Day!

Today is Local News Day, and it feels like the right moment to talk about why local journalism still matters — especially here in South Durham. South Durham deserves local news that is actually local. It deserves coverage that helps people make sense of the changes happening around them, not just broad countywide headlines. That means reporting people can actually use in daily life — reporting that is close to home, practical, and rooted in the neighborhoods people live in every day. At Southpoint Access [https://soduwelikelocal.news], that’s the mission. We focus on the issues that shape life in South Durham: schools, development, traffic, local government, small business, and neighborhood life. So what does that look like in practice? It means following DPS decisions, student life, lunch menus, and helping families understand what policy changes actually mean for them. It means tracking growth and development — rezoning cases, new housing, road projects, and planning updates — because growth here is not abstract. It affects commutes, school assignments, neighborhood character, and the cost of living. It means covering government in a straightforward way: key public meetings, civic decisions, and explainers that help people understand what is happening without making them dig through agendas and jargon. And it means building useful local tools — traffic updates, fuel prices, grocery price tracking, events calendars, and community guides — because local news should not just inform people; it should help them navigate their lives. Got feedback? Send email to wes.platt@southpointaccess.news!

9 apr 202617 min
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DPS Express Routes and Local News Day Ahead

Today, we’re talking about a proposal that’s back on the table in Durham Public Schools — and one that is likely to get a lot of attention from families ahead of the school board’s April 9 work session. DPS is again considering a shift to what it calls an express-stop transportation model [https://soduwelikelocal.news/dps-returns-with-new-express-stop-plan/] for secondary magnet students. Here’s the basic idea: instead of neighborhood bus stops, students would be picked up and dropped off at centralized hubs — mostly existing DPS campuses and other district sites. Under the current plan, the first phase would begin in the 2026-27 school year and affect students at Durham School of the Arts and Brogden Middle School. Then, in 2027-28, the district would expand the model to other secondary magnet programs. District documents say about 770 students and families would be affected in that first year. Now, if this sounds familiar, that’s because it is. A version of this proposal came up before, and when it did, many families pushed back hard. Parents and students said the model would make transportation less accessible, especially for families with rigid work schedules, multiple children, or limited access to a car. And that basic tension is still here. That, plus a look at April 9's Local News Day event! You can join me at the Southwest Regional Library branch at 3605 Shannon Rd. from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. to talk about what's important in local news.

9 apr 202612 min