The State Board of Elections approved new rules on Thursday aimed at removing “potential noncitizens” from voter rolls by using a federal database. The 3-2…
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Durham school administrators’ proposal to demolish three elementary schools and reassign those students has families and community members worried. “It’s really a bitter pill to…
Durham’s newest arthouse theater owes its name to a skeleton. Film editor Jim Haverkamp and photographer Alex Maness have been friends for 29 years, collaborators…
A Durham-based family of four has been deported to Honduras after being detained by federal immigration officials. The family includes parents Nelson Ramon Espinoza Sierra…
Durham Public Schools will implement “express stops” for some 770 students enrolled in Durham School of the Arts and the Brogden Middle School dual-language program…
It is, among a long list of other things, a terrible time to be traveling in the United States. Gas prices are sky-high, the airports…
Durham City Council narrowly approved a rezoning proposal Monday night that will allow up to 90 multifamily housing units along Infinity Road, despite opposition from…
A team of student journalists at The 9th Street Journal has won the 2026 Frank Barrows Award for Excellence in Student Journalism for a series…
One by one, members of the Durham Resistance Singers climbed up on a makeshift stage before hundreds of “No Kings” protesters huddled in CCB Plaza.…
Durham Public Schools is requesting an ambitious increase of $28.5 million in county funding for the 2026-27 school year, with more than $10.5 million earmarked…









