The lights went out for Wheels Fun Park in 2020 after nearly four decades of skaters and birthday parties. Now tables are stacked inside the…
Posts tagged as “The 9th Street Journal”
After months of uncertainty about the school system’s payroll and budget, the public had a chance to speak on interim superintendent Catty Moore’s proposed budget…
Chris Perelstein was working in the living room of his Roxboro Street apartment in early November when a cacophony of noises — squealing tires, a honking…
Story by Sofie Buckminster; Photos by Kulsoom Rizavi On Feb. 15, 14 union members faced the Durham Board of Education and their lawyers. The two…
As the Durham school board launches its search for a new permanent superintendent, a consultant advising the search urged the board to move swiftly and…
The Museum of Life and Science in Durham, North Carolina is closed every Monday. But this Monday, a young man wearing a maroon “Life +…
North Carolina Central University’s marching band burst through the doors of the Carolina Theatre. City officials up front and citizen spectators in the back all…
In the backyard behind Moon Dog Meadery, the pounding percussion of techno music gives the sense that something epic is about to go down. Lopsided…
Two couples—one young, one middle-aged— took aim at a pair of unsuspecting ducks. The creatures waddled in the grass, oblivious to the people towering overhead.…
The hum of tuning tubas radiated from the base of Duke Chapel as a band got ready to play. Folding table legs snapped into place…