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,…
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The sound hits like a wave — whistles, drums and shouts cutting through the air as thousands of people flood Durham Central Park on Saturday…
As Durham prepares for the city’s annual Pride parade on Sept. 27, an official commemoration of the very first gay rights march in the state…
Growing up, if Anjanée Bell needed five dollars from her father, he didn’t just hand it over. He asked her for a budget. He wanted…
“To hear what has been said by the incumbent mayor, I sometimes feel like I’m living in a parallel universe, and that’s the reason why…
Bruce Bair emailed or called his senators every three days for five months straight. When that wasn’t enough, the 73-year-old veteran journeyed from Durham to…
Jax, a stately Italian shepherd, pranced down the Chapel Hill Street sidewalk past Pizzeria Toro. A sign hung off his harness, contrasting against his ivory…







