Every Friday, the Threshold Singers of the Triangle visit Carol Woods Retirement Community in Chapel Hill to brighten residents’ rooms with music. The volunteers, most…
9th Street Journal
A new North Carolina law called the Parents’ Bill of Rights drew a packed house of speakers at the Nov. 16 Durham Board of Education…
Noisy, gas-powered buses have some new competition on the Bull City streets. Durham is expanding its electric bus fleet this Thanksgiving, keeping the city on…
You may not be able to finish singing your favorite song in the shower. Durham officials are encouraging water conservation measures in light of dipping…
Story and graphics by Lauren Pehlivanian Not so long ago, a million-dollar home sale in Durham was rarer than a blizzard in the Bull City.…
On first glance, the East Durham Market seems like a run-of-the-mill corner store. Tucked into a large, red brick building, the market’s exterior is quaint…
As the Durham Board of Education moves forward with plans to build a new Durham School of the Arts in northern Durham, some community members…
Beechwood Cemetery is quiet on a recent Friday. With its weathered-gray headstones and bright commemorative flowers, Beechwood is the paradigm of a traditional cemetery. Things…
The Durham Crisis Response Center, facing a series of steep budget cuts, is asking the city and county for help. In a meeting on Oct.10,…
John Hawkins drives the edge of his fingernail into the underside of a mushroom, slicing across its buttery gills. Beads of royal blue ink, the…







