Beginning this week, all four tennis courts at Forest Hills Park will be closed for renovations, the city's parks and recreation department announced. More
Posts published in “The 10th Street Journal”
The lollygaggers are coming to the stage. More
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

