Hope Valley Elementary School sits nestled in the corner of Dixon Road and University Drive — streets with three and four lanes of traffic respectively.…
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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…
Minutes before midnight, the City Council unanimously struck down an annexation request for a proposed development on Monday, breaking its recent trend of development-friendly votes. …
High school senior Angus Cook arrived at Monday night’s City Council meeting with a carefully rehearsed three-minute speech. Minutes before taking the podium, he found…
Five local Durham parks could be unavailable until the end of the calendar year. Durham city officials are unsure when East Durham, East End, Lyon…
The 10th Street Journal, our experiment with AI journalism, has come to an end. (That sentence was written by a human!) We had always envisioned…
At a Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration Tuesday, Superintendent Anthony Lewis turned his keynote speech into a civil rights lesson. Drawing heavily upon King’s example,…
“Dry January” has introduced a lot of Durhamites to the pleasures of mocktails. Holding off on the drink is certainly a noble cause, but what…
Durham Public Schools leaders recently revealed that the district is $7 million over budget. At a school board meeting Tuesday and a press conference on…
In the woods behind Edison Johnson Recreation Center, a hint of yellow stood out amid the cedars. A man in a neon vest climbed across…