Student misbehavior incidents and short-term suspensions are on the decline in Durham schools, according to preliminary numbers from the district. Long-term suspensions remain high, however. …
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Durham is getting a new fire and EMS station at a cost of over $29 million. The budget for Station 19 is far larger than…
By the time the grinder shut down at 11:50 a.m. on Wednesday, only one Christmas tree was left. It lay on its side at the…
Endorsements are out from the Durham People’s Alliance Political Action Committee for the March 3 primary, and they lean heavily toward new faces. The influential…
On the heels of a tumultuous couple of years, change is coming to the Durham school board on March 3. Four district seats are on…
CCB Plaza was overflowing with hundreds of passionate protestors Saturday, holding photos of Renee Nicole Good. By 11:30 a.m., crowds filled downtown streets, waving signs…
The Democratic candidates for North Carolina’s 4th Congressional District faced off on Sunday, and it didn’t take long for them to address a topic likely…
Parking spaces in Durham are a tight squeeze. We set out to see if the spaces are up to code — and why they are…
Spurred to action by the arrival of federal immigration agents in the Triangle in November, the Durham board of education revised its policy on immigration…
In the great tradition of government buildings, the main office of the Orange County Local Reentry Council is “barren of existence and bad for the…








