The Durham Arts Council has selected 30 artists as recipients of its 2025 Artist Support Grants. More
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The Durham Craft Market will host its annual Holiday Market on Saturday, Dec. 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Durham Central Park, 501 Foster St. More
Durham has been awarded a grant of nearly $18,000 to conduct an architectural inventory survey and write a National Register of Historic Places nomination for Emorywood Estates, a historically Black neighborhood located between Fayetteville Road and Highway 55 off of Riddle Road. More
Bell Durham, Durham's first community handbell ensemble, will present a one-hour holiday concert entitled “Longing for Light” on Tuesday, Dec. 17. More
Businesses along Fayetteville Street in Durham can now access free services designed to support their growth through the city's new Fayetteville Street Corridor Bounce Back Program. More
The Duke Lemur Center has named Albus, a one-year-old Coquerel's sifaka, as its 2024 Lemur of the Year. More
The Durham Public Schools annual application lottery for specialty and magnet schools as well as other specialized programs will open on Jan. 6, 2025, the district announced. More
Durham County residents looking to dispose of waste at county convenience sites this Friday will have to make other plans, as all three will be closed. More
A new traffic signal is now operational at the intersection of Cameron Boulevard and Frank Bassett Drive on the edge of Duke University’s West Campus, to enhance safety for pedestrians and cyclists. More
The City of Durham is offering funding for community-based organizations to host free summer programs for underserved youth. More

