The 10th Street Journal, our experiment with AI journalism, has come to an end. (That sentence was written by a human!) We had always envisioned…
Posts published by “Bill Adair”
This week we’re introducing a new feature to provide you with coverage you probably don’t see anymore — articles about road construction, event announcements and…
Student journalists at The 9th Street Journal have won the Frank Barrows Award for their series Under the Radar, which put the spotlight on Durham’s…
The 9th Street Journal began the year with an unusual goal: to attend the meetings of Durham’s little-known boards and commissions that never get covered…
When you think of local government, you probably think of the Durham City Council or the County Board of Commissioners. But our area also has…
Few journalists covered the Durham elections more closely than the student reporters of The 9th Street Journal. They spent hours with the candidates, attended campaign…
Alison Jones, a veteran editor with roots in Durham, will be joining the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy as the managing editor of…
Applause at the end of the night 8:37 p.m. — The Election Day vote count started when Sheila Robinson pulled into a dark parking lot.…
I voted the other day and was struck that the experience was pretty impressive – and almost normal. The impressive part: For all the claims…
When we started The 9th Street Journal two years ago, our student journalists were narrowly focused on Durham city and county government. Our home page…







