Freddy DiVallerino was trimming trees on the 100 block of North Duke Street when he heard the explosion. “It was like a bomb,” he said.…
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When Durham Police Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis stood before the City Council for the first time in May 2016, she introduced her plan to revamp…
Durham’s sharp drop in violent crime in the first half of the year slowed during the summer, but city officials said they’re still encouraged by…
When Annie Hoxie tried to start one of the Durham Fire Department’s old reserve trucks to drive her crew to Harris Teeter while Engine No.…
GoTriangle is inviting members of the community to comment on proposed changes to the plan for a light rail system that it plans to begin…
Before he left Lovettsville, Va., incoming Durham Fire Chief Robert Zoldos had to reassure his townspeople that he wouldn’t abandon his most important duty. “I…
The Parlour in downtown Durham is a happy place where the line for ice cream often overflows out the door. Children enjoy their cones on…
The Crime and Place app’s “Crime Compass” tells you where the danger is and how to get away. The colors change as you drive through…
Robert Zoldos II, an experienced firefighter whose career includes rescues at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, will be the next chief of the Durham…
An owl might have killed Michael Peterson’s wife, his defense attorney said Wednesday night. David Rudolf, the attorney who defended the novelist after his wife…