If you’ve walked down almost any well-traveled street in Durham during the last four months, you’ve likely seen wadded up masks or disposable gloves along…
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Reporting by Chris Kuo, graphics by Henry Haggart COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the nation, including in North Carolina. As of July 11, 83,793…
When someone is sick with COVID-19 or suspects they may be, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says they should isolate themselves in a…
Durham County ranks last in the Triangle for its response to the 2020 census, with 56.4% of residents having submitted census forms as of June…
When the NFL needed help to stop the spread of the MRSA bacteria in 2013, the league called Dr. Deverick Anderson, a Duke infectious disease…
Suddenly book browsing has become a hazardous pastime. Durham’s libraries and bookstores have closed their doors, so book lovers have no place to wander through…
When the school day ended on March 13, Durham teachers and staff packed their bags, turned off lights and locked doors as if it was…
Officials of the Durham Bulls have been hopeful they could still play games with fans this summer. But it’s looking increasingly unlikely the stars can…
Kitchen fires smoldered. Meals needed to be delivered. Local businesses needed support. It was time to call a local superhero: Wool E. Bull. Since March,…
New data paints a bleak picture of health disparity growing in Durham amid the coronavirus pandemic. Latinx and black people have tested positive for COVID-19…