For the first time in years, political experts say North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District is not a safe Republican seat. Last year, after throwing out…
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Overseeing a statewide election in a pandemic gives Damon Circosta plenty of things to fret about. But when the chair of the North Carolina Board…
When we started The 9th Street Journal two years ago, our student journalists were narrowly focused on Durham city and county government. Our home page…
While working as a technology specialist in Durham Public Schools, Laura Fogle learned about a student whose phone screen was so cracked, glass shards cut…
Rather than creating lesson plans and classroom decorations this summer, Durham teacher Millie Rosen drafted her will. On Jul. 14 when Gov. Roy Cooper recommended…
This summer, a Latinx family welcomed a newborn in the midst of a pandemic. As the baby girl lay in the nursery of Duke Regional…
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, masks of many colors, patterns and materials have become ubiquitous — or at least, they’re supposed to be. In April,…
When Durham Public School students resume school on Aug. 17, there will be no bus rides or hallway chats about summer. Instead, over 32,000 students…
Before the federal government banned most visitors from nursing homes on March 13, Sally Palmer and her daughter spent many hours by her disabled son’s…
When someone is sick with COVID-19 or suspects they may be, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says they should isolate themselves in a…