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"description": "The two-year stoppage would give the city time to develop clearer zoning rules before more projects move forward.",
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"textContent": "SoDu We Have Favorites 2026: Help South Durham Choose!I’m inviting Southpoint Access readers to nominate the people, places, and businesses they love most before voting begins.Southpoint AccessWes Platt\n\nDespite their popularity as a potential economic driver, data centers and cryptocurrency mining operations are raising environmental concerns throughout the country - and right here in Durham.\n\nOn Monday, May 4, Durham City Council takes up a two-year moratorium - proposed by Council Member Nate Baker - on new approvals for such facilities inside city limits.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
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