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Today starts with a trip to Raleigh for the editors retreat. I've been asked to talk about some of the ways we try to reach out to readers on our community papers: features like our front page My View columns, solicited guest commentary, fun stuff like the Best Shot and more. I'll also talk about active vs. passive journalism and ways we are trying to involve you, the readers, in the news gathering process.

Before we get to the headlines, I want to say thanks again to columnist Robert Wallace and all the Durham News My Viewers who read at the Regulator last Wednesday night. We had a great turnout, and I was moved by several of the essays. It's one thing to read these as they come in by email; quite another to hear folks like Kifu Faruq read them aloud. I had a blast.

In today's news:

PRAYER VIGIL: In today's N&O (too late for today's DN) read how police are still seeking the killer(s) of Guess Road restaurant owner Mohammed Sundal and how you can help the family as they prepare to now leave the Triangle. Here is the link.

CRUELTY CASE: As we first reported on www.thedurhamnews.com last night, read how the APS of Durham is trying to find a home for Remy, a pit bull boxer mix found tied up with no food or water last summer. Her former owner pleaded guilty yesterday to misdemeanor cruelty to animals (if you go to the link and look at the photo in full view you can see the ribs). Here is the link.

LEAVING LINCOLN: In today's print DN, Jim Wise write about Alta Green, one of the displaced Lincoln Apartment tenants. Jim was there to write and photograph Housing for New Hope workers help Green relocate. But as he notes, many other families still wait for help. Here is the link.

We've got a killer photo from staff photojournalist Chuck Liddy of rehearsals for this week's Christmas-themed play at Southern High School, columns by Connie Campanaro on Durham's disconnected youth and by Margaret Coates on why it's time to protect primates used in medical research. Plus ArtsWeek, local sports and more.

Coming up Dec. 19: Our 2012 Current Events Quiz, and a chance for you to win free movie tickets.

Thanks for reading,

Mark

 

Sept. 19, 2009: UNC 31, ECU 17

UNC, led by two freshmen receivers and a stout run defense defeat the ECU Pirates 31-17 at Kenan Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.

Sept. 3, 2009: South Carolina 7, N.C. State 3

The N.C. State Wolfpack fall to South Carolina 7-3 in their season opener at Carter-Finley Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2009.

Budget cuts close prisons as inmate population swells

Umstead Correctional Center is one of seven prisons slated to shut down due to budget cuts.

Aug. 8, 2009: Butterfield faces the jeers

Passions run high as Congressman G.K. Butterfield holds a health care forum on Rocky Mount on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009.

Aug. 6, 2009: First practice for Duke football

See photos from Duke's first football practice of the 2009 season from their practice facility on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009.

Building healthy appetites

Children cook with local chefs to learn the basics of good nutrition

June 24, 2009: Terror drill tests area agencies

N.C. State hosts a mock terrorist drill in the Carter-Finley parking lot on Wednesday, June 24, 2009.

Bomb drill

N.C. State hosted a mock terrorist drill with surrounding police departments and SBI Friday at the Carter Finley Stadium parking lot where the ... more

Moton seeks success for the Eagles

LeVelle Moton, N.C. Central's new basketball coach, is a Raleigh native and former star at Enloe High School and has a vision of success for N.C. Central.

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