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DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- The lines of housing discrimination in the Triangle were often drawn in red. ABC11's month-long look at the past, present and future of Black history continues with an exploration of redlining and how the foundation of housing inequity was built here at home. In Durham, part of that story can be told through ABC11 Anchor Joel Brown's very own family tree. To help tell the story of Durham's Walltown neighborhood, he drove there to see his cousins, Jackie Manns-Hill and Annie Smith Vample. All of them are descendants of Walltown's namesake, George Wall. "This is your great great grandfather, George Wall and his second wife, Lily Wall," Manns-Hill said holding up a black and white photograph of Wall and his wife standing in front of his one-story wooden house with a brick chimney. "The original homeplace that he built on Onslow Street when he worked at Trinity College before it became Duke University."
Gentle Bones and Clara Benin. Credit: Press Gentle Bones has released a new collaborative single with Clara Benin titled âA Day At A Time.â The two singer-songwriters worked on the track, which is out today (March 5), together online during 2020âs lockdown. âWe went through many WhatsApp conversations and calls, also a lot of large files being sent through the web,â Gentle Bones â real name Joel Tan â said in a statement. âItâs my first experience working fully virtually and I loved it! Clara actually wrote many beautiful parts to the song which unfortunately couldnât be squeezed into the final track.â
Orange Tree Theatre announces Inside/Outside February 22, 2021 Last updated: March 17, 2021 Orange Tree Theatre today announces Inside/Outside; a collection of world première short plays by six emerging and established writers, performed and live-streamed from the Orange Tree Theatre’s auditorium. The first three plays, written by Deborah Bruce, Joel Tan and Joe White, focus on the theme of Inside, and will be streamed live 25 – 27 March 2021. The final three plays by Sonali Bhattacharyya, Zoe Cooper and Kalungi Ssebandeke explore the theme of Outside, streamed live 15 – 17 April 2021. The collection, directed by Anna Himali Howard and Georgia Green, cover stories of estrangement and loneliness; of connection and redemption; of despair in confinement to hope found in life outdoors.
OCEAN ISLE BEACH, N.C. — A winter storm that left millions without power in record-breaking cold weather claimed more lives Tuesday, including three people found dead after a tornado hit a seaside town in North Carolina and four family members who perished in a Houston-area house fire while using a
RALEIGH (WTVD) -- When WakeMed pediatrician Rasheeda Monroe volunteered as a COVID-19 vaccinator last month, she saw something was missing. "I noticed that it was an amazing event, over 1,100 people got vaccinated. But, I thought where are the people of color," she said. As North Carolina grapples with data showing inequities in its vaccine rollout, Dr. Monroe and a group of Black Raleigh physicians hatched a plan to do something about it. She started brainstorming with her WakeMed colleagues who call themselves the "sister circle." They're all friends; they're all black; and they're all doctors: a psychiatrist, gynecologists, obstetricians, pediatrician and family med physician.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Dylan Wall began most workdays at the UPS hub on Atlantic Avenue in Raleigh. His truck was loaded before he heads out on his route through downtown. Wall did all that on Wednesday. But, he never returned. Now, his family and friends in mourning. "Why it happened; how it happened; and to him specifically. It doesn't make sense to me," said Wall's friend and fellow UPS driver Holden Howell. “It doesn’t make sense to me. It’s so surreal.” • • • One night after 23-year-old Dylan Wall was gunned down while working his UPS delivery route in Raleigh, his loved ones are trying to make sense of the tragedy that killed the young dad, husband and son. #abc11 AT 11 pic.twitter.com/0xoBO2eWkV— Joel Brown (@JoelBrownABC11) February 12, 2021
7:50 p.m. Fayetteville Area System of Transit (FAST) has suspended multiple bus routes after three employees tested positive for COVID-19. The following bus routes are suspended due to the shortage of drivers: Route 9 - Stacy Weaver Drive/Rosehill Road Route 10 - Strickland Bridge Road Route 11 - Country Club Drive/Pamalee Drive Route 15 - Cape Fear Valley Medical Center/Cross Creek Mall Route 19 - Yadkin Road Route 7 - Raeford Road will operate on a reduced service schedule. At least 30 other people are in quarantine following exposure. The initial employee tested positive for COVID-19 on Feb. 10. The City of Fayetteville Human Resource Development team is working on contact tracing