A recent raid by federal immigrations enforcement agents in north Durham has sparked anxiety and concern across the city, as city leaders and residents scramble…
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On a recent Tuesday morning, members of the Historic Preservation Commission gathered in City Hall to deliberate case COA2400079: a proposal for a garden shed…
A school board meeting is an unusual Thursday night gathering spot for a group of high schoolers; the average age of meeting attendants is somewhere…
Riverside High School students and families are reeling after three false weapon reports in just five days, leaving many feeling anxious and on edge. On…
On Tuesday, hundreds meandered through the rainbow-lit hall of the Durham Convention Center, serenaded by a jazz band as they passed tables headed by different…
In 1979, the City of Durham had some problems on its hands. It had a downtown area with few residents, a warehouse district with few…
As about 80 people settled into their seats in the airy auditorium at the Durham County Library, Eddie Davis, a former City Council member and…
On a recent Saturday at 4:53 p.m., a father and daughter duo duck through blue and silver streamers and step into a ballroom bathed in…
Hope Valley Elementary School sits nestled in the corner of Dixon Road and University Drive — streets with three and four lanes of traffic respectively.…
At the first light of dawn, a truck pulls into the gravel lot behind Trinity United Methodist Church and volunteers in puffy jackets rush to…