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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • A3

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Durham News Wednesday, May 22, 2013 3A Crossword Solution Puzzle is on page 7A. By Tammy Grubb DURHAM A judge has continued the order sealing search warrants in the Sep- tember death of a UNC stu- dent. The search warrants were resealed Tuesday for another 60 days in the death of Faith Hedgepeth, 19, a junior from Warrenton. A judge said previously the documents were sealed to keep information confiden- tial that only investigators and the suspects might know. Police did release some information in January about DNA evidence gath- ered from the scene Hedgepeth was found dead Sept.

7, 2012, in her Haw- thorne at the View apar ment on Old a i Road. Chapel Hill investiga- tors still have not released a cause of death. Anyone with information should call the Chapel Hill i a a 919-614-6363 or Crime Stop- pers at 919-942-7515. Calls to Crime Stoppers are confidential, and callers may be eligible for a reward of up to $39,000. Written in- formation can be sent to hill.org.

Grubb: 919-932-8746 Judge reseals Hedgepeth warrants Hedgepeth By Jessaca Giglio The Bull City will soon be in hog heaven. Ed Mitchell, the famous barbecue pit master, and Ra- leigh restaurateur Greg Ha- tem are each opening up new barbecue restaurants in Dur- ham later this year. Hatem and Mitchell part- nered to open The Pit in downtown Raleigh in 2007. Mitchell, who once beat Food Network Star and chef Bobby Flay in a Throw- is opening at American Tobacco Campus. It will be in the new Diamond View III complex under construction past the left outfield at the Durham Bulls baseball park.

About a mile down the road, Hatem, owner of Empire Eats, is going to open a second loca- tion of The Pit on Geer Street and Rigsbee Avenue. Hatem is looking forward to a friendly rivalry with Mitchell. and foremost, both passionate about barbe- Hatem said. excit- ed that coming in. (It) turns Durham into a barbe- cue Mitchell plans on featuring whole-hog barbecue, smoked as only Mitchell knows how, along with turkey, ribs and a full bar.

He also aims to have most of his meats and vegetables come from area farmers, in- cluding several in Duplin County that he worked with in The early days. restaurant will have 11 smokers that will run 24 hours a day, seven days a week, cooking everything from whole hogs to chicken to beef. are going to) roll out a beef specialty around the Hatem said. is the Bull City. We want to pay homage to the bull as well as the Hatem plans to have a team of chefs and offer high-end North Carolina sides that are culinary-driven.

also have relationships with area farm- ers and local breweries, includ- ing the neighbor, Fullsteam. Mitchel restaurant which is on the Blackwell Street side of the building and face the ball field, will include an outdoor patio, and will seat about 150 cus- tomers, said Michael Good- mon, vice president of real estate for Capital Broadcast- ing which owns WRAL. Giglio: 919-829-4649 Bull City turning into a hog haven Durham has been recog- nized as a 2013 Playful City USA community by Ka- BOOM for the fifth year in a row. The award was given to 217 cities and towns for their efforts to increase play op- portunities for children. Sponsored by the Humana Foundation, Playful City USA is a national program that celebrates and promotes local policies that increase play opportunities for chil- dren and is a key platform in combating the lack of play among children.

Durham was selected for its outstanding dedication to play. In 2012, Durham con- structed a new playground and renovated three existing playgrounds. The city also spent the past year focusing on data collec- tion and community input for the creation of a parks and recreation master plan. The plan will help the city for the next 10 years to renovate spaces, build new spaces and guide programming. need to play actively, every day, at home, in school and in their communities, yet play is said Darell Hammond, Founder and CEO of KaBOOM! and author Each of the 2013 Playful City USA communities dem- onstrated creative commit- ments to addressing the lack of play among children.

The 217 Playful City USA communities are eligible for 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 a $30,000 grants via Play, a community partnership led by Dr Pepper Snapple Group to get kids and families ac- tive nationwide. Grant recip- ients will be announced in the fall. attitude earns kudos PHOTOS BY MARK SCHULTZ Vin Rock of headliner Naughty by Nature raps on stage during the 44th Bimbe Cultural Arts Fe i a a a y. Above left: lasts un- til I wash it; I go every week to get my hair says Phoenix Lei of the Jus Once Band. Be- low left: Fans enjoy the show.

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