After entering Black Wall Street Barber Shop, it’s hard to know where to focus. Colorful art from around Durham covers the walls. A boisterous radio…
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Durham teachers should have a chance to receive COVID-19 vaccines before they are asked to return to school, two school board members said this week…
By Rebecca Schneid and Dryden Quigley Durham County and Duke University have paused offering new coronavirus vaccination appointments due to a limited supply. County officials…
Last Tuesday, Jan. 19, was “Secretary Mandy Cohen Day” in Durham. But Dr. Cohen, the North Carolina secretary of health and human services, didn’t come…
Nearly every Saturday morning since 2007, Durham Farmers’ Market transformed Durham Central Park. Usually, vendors rolled into Central Park Pavilion early, 6 or 7 a.m. …
Once the Durham Board of Education decided in July to move school online, members began planning learning centers – supervised spaces where students unable to…
I voted the other day and was struck that the experience was pretty impressive – and almost normal. The impressive part: For all the claims…
Wearing a plastic face shield, a blue surgical mask, blue gloves and a white surgical gown that reaches down to her pink running shoes, Maria…
Four years ago, the number of absentee and in-person early voting ballots cast in North Carolina crushed records. But those records didn’t stand a chance…
When it was time to buy pens for the 2020 election, the North Carolina State Board of Elections went big: 6 million. Well, 5,909,820 to…