Thrill-seekers looking for a spooky night out are in luck: Durham Parks and Recreation is still accepting registrations for its Creepy Clown Trail event at West Point on the Eno on Friday, Oct. 18. More
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On Sept. 17, Brittany Thomas received a text message from a distressed teacher at Merrick-Moore Elementary School. The air conditioning had broken down at Merrick-Moore,…
This election season, The 9th Street Journal is sitting down with candidates to chat about their priorities — over frozen pops. Our reporter Sophie Endrud…
The third annual Bull City BOOs Fest will take place at Durham Central Park, 501 Foster St., on Saturday, Oct. 19. More
Preservation Durham, a nonprofit devoted to historic preservation, will host guided tours of Durham’s Old Maplewood Cemetery on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. More
Durham Public Schools offers a series of classes and events through its Family Academy program to help parents and guardians support their children's academic success and social-emotional outcomes. More
Duke University senior Catherine Flanagan arrived at the March 2024 polls excited and prepared, with her driver’s license and list of preferred candidates in hand.…
Durham County residents can begin casting their ballots early for the 2024 general election on Thursday, Oct. 17. More
Legal Aid of North Carolina and the Durham Expunction and Restoration program, known as DEAR, will host workshops at the Durham County Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St., on Oct. 18 and Nov. 15 to help residents navigate the process of having dismissed charges removed from their criminal records. More
The Rock Quarry Park tennis courts will be closed on Sunday, Oct. 20, due to a private event, the city's parks and recreation department announced. More