Durham teachers should have a chance to receive COVID-19 vaccines before they are asked to return to school, two school board members said this week…
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By Rebecca Schneid and Dryden Quigley Durham County and Duke University have paused offering new coronavirus vaccination appointments due to a limited supply. County officials…
Reporters with The 9th Street Journal had plenty to cover this year and all rose to the occasion. They published more than 140 articles on…
None of us will forget the year 2020. How could we? This is the year global pandemic struck, followed by a national racial-justice reckoning and…
Once the Durham Board of Education decided in July to move school online, members began planning learning centers – supervised spaces where students unable to…
North Carolina voters largely supported Republican candidates in the 2020 elections, from President Trump to Senator Thom Tillis. But Lt. Gov. Dan Forest, the Republican…
Never mind his glowing words about Hitler’s home, the allegations by women of aggressive behavior, or several other controversies. Madison Cawthorn, the 25-year-old Republican, comfortably…
Months before there were candidates and fundraisers and the omnipresent yard signs, the North Carolina General Assembly decided the outcome of the 2nd Congressional District…
Despite the predictions of chaos and bureaucratic breakdowns on Election Day, which occasionally robbed Damon Circosta of a good night’s sleep, the chair of the…
Fayetteville Democrat Pat Timmons-Goodson seemed to have a shot at unseating U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson. She raised more money than the four-term Republican incumbent two…