There are vanishingly few places today with a dress code that requires, rather than prohibits, an exorbitant amount of sparkle. During last Friday’s premiere of…
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This story has been updated with additional details. An earlier version incorrectly described Kaya Manson’s bird feeders. They are platform ground feeders, not troughs. Carolina…
It’s Tuesday evening at the Velvet Hippo’s rooftop bar. From the wooded deck, a few dozen hipster bargoers admire a picture-perfect view of downtown Durham:…
On a quiet street in Old West Durham, three newly built houses with wide front porches look out over the street, near a “Coming Soon”…
With a sheaf of letters in hand, Ellen Holmes, a Spanish teacher at Jordan High School, stepped up to the lectern before the Durham board…
Maps and detailed survey results stretched across tables on a recent Wednesday as residents moved from station to station, scribbling feedback on Post-It notes. At…
As Durham prepares for the city’s annual Pride parade on Sept. 27, an official commemoration of the very first gay rights march in the state…
Growing up, if Anjanée Bell needed five dollars from her father, he didn’t just hand it over. He asked her for a budget. He wanted…
“To hear what has been said by the incumbent mayor, I sometimes feel like I’m living in a parallel universe, and that’s the reason why…
“What’s the pushback tonight?” Durham Mayor Leonardo Williams asked Mayor Pro Tempore Mark-Anthony Middleton, as they got into an elevator before a City Council meeting…










