A giant mason jar is nestled on the teal countertop of Whisk & Rye Bakehouse + Coffee. It’s stuffed full of dollar bills, left by…
Posts tagged as “The 9th Street Journal”
On Saturday, energy ran high in downtown Durham as around 1,000 community members, chanting and waving posters reading “Hands Off Our Democracy” and “Resist, Resist,…
On Wednesday afternoon, the sidewalk in front of the Durham VA Medical Center swelled with more than a hundred demonstrators rallying against the Trump administration’s…
Alongside March Madness and an abundance of pollen, the start of spring in Durham means the kickoff to budget season for Durham Public Schools. Yet…
At a time when the transgender community feels under attack at the federal and state level, the Durham school board is taking a public stand…
The Durham School of the Arts principal has departed suddenly from her post, capping a turbulent month at the school. In a message sent to…
Toni Hall faces herself in a wall-length mirror, moving her arms and legs in rhythmic motions. Fourteen women follow behind her. There’s no music, just…
On a recent Saturday, a group of volunteers gathers in a field in northern Durham, squinting against the wind, adjusting their hats and tightening their…
Charlie Armitage, 23, pulled her car up on Wannamaker Drive at Duke University on a breezy Tuesday night. A pale pink, green and blue rosary…
After months of waiting, residents along Roxboro and Mangum are finally seeing progress on a long-term goal: Conversion of the busy roads to two-way streets. …