The long-awaited Wheels Durham roller skating rink at Merrick-Moore Park is inching closer to an expected opening in early 2025, according to the city's parks and recreation department. More
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Durham City Council has appointed W. Bowman "Bo" Ferguson as the next city manager. Ferguson, now a deputy city manager, will assume the new role on Jan. 1, following the retirement of Wanda Page. More
Most city offices, including City Hall and all non-emergency city facilities and operations, will close to the public from Monday, Dec. 23 through Wednesday, Dec. 25, and on Wednesday, Jan 1, in observance of Christmas and New Year’s Day. More
Residents of Durham can dispose of their Christmas trees for free at several locations throughout the city during January and February. More
The Duke Lemur Center is celebrating the birth of a new baby sifaka, Arcadius, born on Oct. 16, to 13-year-old Coquerel’s sifaka Gisela. More
A downtown Durham street could soon be renamed in honor of former Mayor Bill Bell. More
The Durham Arts Council has selected 30 artists as recipients of its 2025 Artist Support Grants. More
The Durham Craft Market will host its annual Holiday Market on Saturday, Dec. 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Durham Central Park, 501 Foster St. More
Durham has been awarded a grant of nearly $18,000 to conduct an architectural inventory survey and write a National Register of Historic Places nomination for Emorywood Estates, a historically Black neighborhood located between Fayetteville Road and Highway 55 off of Riddle Road. More
Bell Durham, Durham's first community handbell ensemble, will present a one-hour holiday concert entitled “Longing for Light” on Tuesday, Dec. 17. More