When you first step into Great Outdoor Provision Co. at Eastgate Crossing, you would never guess that anything had happened there. There are rows of…
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Aside from the faint hum of fluorescent lights, the only sounds were the clicks of clocks, the scrape of chair legs and the rustle of…
More than 13 million visitors spent just over $1 billion in Durham last fiscal year, a 3% increase from the year before. In order to…
The crowd gathered around the circle of canvases, quieting as the countdown began. “Five!” the host shouted. An older gentleman dressed in a frog onesie…
On Oct. 9, Maggie Shama and her husband, Mohamed Shama, arrived at the Raleigh-Durham U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office for their 9 a.m. interview,…
The sound hits like a wave — whistles, drums and shouts cutting through the air as thousands of people flood Durham Central Park on Saturday…
When customers enter Kabab and Curry on Ninth Street, they enter a hidden retreat. Beneath ornate copper panels that engulf the ceiling and past the…
It’s Tuesday evening at the Velvet Hippo’s rooftop bar. From the wooded deck, a few dozen hipster bargoers admire a picture-perfect view of downtown Durham:…
On a quiet street in Old West Durham, three newly built houses with wide front porches look out over the street, near a “Coming Soon”…
Maps and detailed survey results stretched across tables on a recent Wednesday as residents moved from station to station, scribbling feedback on Post-It notes. At…










