DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) — Four years after a gas leak caused a deadly explosion in Durham’s Brightleaf District, the memories from that morning remain vivid for business owners. “Literally real time, it was so visceral, you just didn’t know what was going on,” said Lewis Bowles, owner of Bull City…Read More
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