The lollygaggers are coming to the stage. More
Posts published in “The 10th Street Journal”
Durham Parks & Recreation will host a July Fourth celebration with the Durham Bulls at their stadium. More
Raleigh-Durham International Airport keeps breaking traffic records. More
Discover Durham, the city’s marketing and tourism development agency, has released a new African American Heritage Guide, a free resource for residents and visitors seeking to learn more about the history of Black people in Durham. More
The Pauli Murray Center for History & Social Justice will receive $330,800 from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to create exhibits about Murray’s life. More
Durham Public Schools is seeking community input on a name for a new early college high school focused on health sciences. More
On Monday, the Durham City Council unanimously approved a new $668 million budget, which includes a 3.85% property tax rate increase, an increase to 59.62 cents per $100 of property value. More
Community members will have the opportunity to learn more about the nearly $21 million in National Opioid Settlement funds the county will receive at a community meeting on June 24 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the Durham County Board of Commissioners Chambers at 200 E. Main Street. More
Durham Public Schools has announced new principals for three elementary schools and one middle school and a new executive director of equity affairs and program evaluation. More
The city's planning department is inviting Walltown residents to a kickoff meeting to develop a plan for the community, which will include land use recommendations. More