In the accelerated campaign in North Carolina’s 4th Congressional District, challenger Nida Allam raised more than twice as much money as Rep. Valerie Foushee in…
Posts tagged as “The 9th Street Journal”
On Tuesday evening, a moderator posed a hypothetical to state Senate candidates Sophia Chitlik and DeDreana Freeman: If given a magic wand, what legislation would…
At Foster Street Coffee in downtown Durham, the coffee machine whirs as snow begins to pepper the grey pavement outside. It’s 1:06 p.m. on Saturday…
Downtown Durham small business owners are welcoming news of an arrest tied to multiple January break-ins, though many say a broader pattern of overnight burglaries…
The city will not move forward with a proposed contract between Peregrine Technologies and the Durham Police Department at this time, City Council members decided…
At a Morrisville town hall event on Thursday evening, U.S. Rep. Valerie Foushee said it’s time to defund ICE. “The lawlessness and disregard for democracy…
Tuition fees may soon increase for before school, after school, summer, and intersession programs at Durham Public Schools. Without an increase, the district expects to…
The Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People Political Action Committee released its endorsements this week, breaking ranks with the People’s Alliance PAC in…
A fiery debate erupted at a Jan. 22 City Council work session over a proposed contract between Durham Police Department and Peregrine Technologies, a law…
At Wheels Durham, pop music booms across walls plastered with neon signs as skaters whiz around a wooden floor. A child in pigtails, dressed head…







