Durham City Council heard an urgent appeal to invest in mentorship and workforce programs for young males of color following a teenager's death.
De Warren Langley urged City Council to invest in mentorship and workforce programs for young males of color following a teenager's death, calling on council members by name to be systemic disruptors.
Joshua Robinson reported that ten of twelve Master of Fine Arts program cohort members still lack promised funding nearly a year after acceptance, and Deputy Manager Chadwell committed to a response by the next morning.
City Council approved a $245,000 agreement with Legal Aid of North Carolina to administer expunction and driver's license restoration services, which has diverted over 11,000 emergency calls from police since 2022.