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Jordan boundary vote goes developers' way, 3-2

Zoning and land-use changes that remove a proposed subdivision site from a critical area near Jordan Lake won approval from the Durham County Board of Commissioners Monday night.

Their 3-2 vote culminated months of controversy, but left multiple matters unresolved, including whether the "751 Assemblage" can be built at all.

Watershed message gets T-shirt treatment

South Durham activist Melissa Rooney is having T-shirts printed to support an independent survey of the disputed Jordan Lake watershed boundary in southwest Durham County.

The white shirts have "Clean Water/Clean Government" on the front and a picture of a fox inside a henhouse on the back.

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