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Past articles by Cliff:

Homeless man at Durham Freeway camp: 'I got nowhere else to go.' Is there a solution?

March 22, 2018 | The fate of residents of a Durham homeless camp on the Durham Freeway is in limbo, with the NCDOT and city officials going back and forth on who is responsible. → Read More

Climbing stairs is a good short start on saving your life. What more can you do?

Short bursts of exercise are as good as a workout for improving health and reducing chances of death for people 40 and over, new study from Duke medical school states. → Read More

Chapel Hill brothers face cocaine trafficking charges. How were they caught?

Bail set at $500,000 each for Chapel Hill brothers charged with trafficking cocaine by Orange County Sheriff's Office deputies after traffic stop on March 20, 2018 in Hillsborough. → Read More

March 15, 2018 Nikki Haley, Duke, United Nations ambassador

Nikki Haley, United Nations ambassador, to give free talk at Duke → Read More

Orange County parents, activists gather in Hillsborough to support student walkouts

Residents of Hillsborough and Orange County gather for moment of silence at Old Orange County Courthouse in honor of victims of Parkland shootings. → Read More

March 13, 2018 Here's what one gun-suicide expert would like to see after student walkouts

Experts say better gun laws will reduce suicides as well as recent mass shootings → Read More

March 12, 2018 Thinking of "raw water"? Here's why drinking from a spring may not be wise.

Some tout the benefits of untreated spring water, but experts say consumers should be cautious → Read More

Two dogs killed in early morning home fire

Eva Street fire causes extensive damage. No people were at home during the blaze. → Read More

Durham County Opioid crisis forum grows to tackle human costs of all types of substance abuse

Durham County holds a forum to get perspectives on preventing substance abuse → Read More

Alexander Hamilton ‘founded’ the Fed. Do you need your own bank to see his namesake musical?

Season ticket holders at Durham Performing Arts Center express shock over renewal prices to the Broadway touring series, which includes “Hamilton.” → Read More

Duke University police report robbery near East Campus

Duke University students reported a strong-armed robbery near East Campus early Thursday morning, according to a campus alert. The robbery happened about 3:10 a.m., the report stated. → Read More

Durham police seek identity of alleged bank robber

Masked man allegedly robbed Wells Fargo Tuesday. → Read More

Durham police seeking information in Pizza Hut robbery

Durham police are trying to identify two armed men who robbed the Pizza Hut restaurant at 3808 Guess Road Feb. 22. No one was injured. → Read More

Durham pedestrian injured in hit-and-run

Durham police officers are investigating a pedestrian-involved hit-and-run crash that happened Wednesday night in the 1100 block of North Hyde Park Avenue near Lowry Avenue. → Read More

Two Chatham County schools on lockdown

Chatham County Sheriff’s Office requests lockdown after someone ran from a stolen vehicle → Read More

Three injured in crash on U.S. 70

At least three people were injured following a multi-vehicle crash in Durham Wednesday morning., according to news reports. → Read More

Durham deputies look for suspect in high-speed chase

Sheriff’s Office deputies were trying to stop a vehicle with fake tags, a news report states → Read More

19-year-old injured in Roxboro drive-by shooting

Teen seriously injured in Wednesday shooting. → Read More

Fire damages one-story Durham home

Durham firefighters quickly controlled the fire, which did extensive damage to two rooms. → Read More

North Carolina gets both high and low grades for child health. Here’s where

The annual N.C. Child Health Report Card gives the state high marks for insurance coverage, but low marks for housing and economic security → Read More