“Yeah, law school sucks a little bit, right?” Satana Deberry said to a room full of Duke law students. Her audience chuckled. The Durham district…
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At yet another Durham City Council candidate forum, three very vocal challengers were questioning the competency of three incumbent City Council members. Among the targets…
Holding two salads, James Walker headed toward the exit of Pizza Inn on April 2, 2018. He didn’t make it. He slipped on a clear…
In 2017, the Durham Criminal Justice Resource Center spearheaded an automated notification system that sends people reminders about their court dates via text, email, or…
It’s a rainy, cold October day and early voting for the city council general election has kicked off with a whimper. A parking lot outside…
Phillip Williams might have seen the sign. It was hanging off the door Williams used to enter Courtroom 4D. “Pull your pants up and tuck…
In a Nike Dri-Fit polo, khaki shorts, and a Notre Dame baseball cap, Daniel Meier reclines casually in a leather chair at his downtown law…
Some of the most tantalizing evidence in Durham’s most sensational homicide case – the “missing” gold, the “suspicious” internet searches and statements that were supposedly…
In a music video dropped in May called “What a Wonderful Durham,” Joshua Gunn sits at a desk in a high school classroom. Wearing a…
Sylvester Williams lowers his voice and leans across the booth in the dimly lit basement of Triangle Café. “I’ve had a prophet tell me…” –…







