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GoTriangle officials broke ground on a multimodal transportation hub to give residents the option to switch between cars, buses, and trains.
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Six towns in Dare County have filed a lawsuit to block part of the state budget bill that bans them from regulating a new state-funded affordable housing project led by political donors.
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Leaders in the city and county of Durham are considering a proposal to keep Carver Creek apartments affordable and expand them into a supportive housing campus for people transitioning out of homelessness.
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The North Carolina House wants to give builders another tool to create more affordable housing.
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Four local public housing authorities received thousands of dollars in HUD vouchers.
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Eleven pre-approved plans for accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, are available for purchase.
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New and redeveloped affordable housing units are beginning to come available in Durham, part of a $95 million housing bond passed three years ago.
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Charlotte needs land for affordable housing, and local churches are stepping forward to help with donations of land, money and even entire buildings.
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With the federal moratorium on evictions for non-payment of rent ending this past weekend, the state program distributing federal pandemic-related rent and utility aid has increased the potential size of its awards.
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Tenant advocates in North Carolina are bracing for a wave of evictions to begin Monday after the federal eviction moratorium expired over the weekend.