Durham Mayor Leonardo Williams has been selected to participate in a national program for elected officials focused on early childhood education, the city announced in a news release. More
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At its meeting Monday, the City Council announced appointments to various committees and commissions, filling vacancies and adding new members to these advisory bodies. More
Durham City Manager Wanda Page has announced her retirement after 36 years of service, effective December 31. “I believe now is the right moment to…
When Theresa Dowell Blackinton enrolled her kindergartener at Club Boulevard Elementary, she worried about the maintenance of the school’s nearly 75-year-old campus. School administration assured…
After months of uncertainty about the school system’s payroll and budget, the public had a chance to speak on interim superintendent Catty Moore’s proposed budget…
North Carolina Central University’s marching band burst through the doors of the Carolina Theatre. City officials up front and citizen spectators in the back all…
The hum of tuning tubas radiated from the base of Duke Chapel as a band got ready to play. Folding table legs snapped into place…
A Courthouse Moment is a series of occasional stories reported by Duke student journalists as the action unfolds in front of them in the Durham…
In a contentious vote Monday night, the City Council voted against re-implementing ShotSpotter in Durham. ShotSpotter, which uses acoustic sensors to detect gunshots and notify…
After a year-long trial of the controversial ShotSpotter program ended in December, many Durham residents assumed the gunshot detection technology was a thing of the…
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