Former DUPD officer faces May 9 court date
By Matthew Chase | April 27, 2011Former Duke University Police Department officer Webster Simmons will go to court next month on two felonious charges of rape and sodomy.
Former Duke University Police Department officer Webster Simmons will go to court next month on two felonious charges of rape and sodomy.
Although Shaw University officials are still assessing the damage caused by storms earlier this month, the school’s president said she remains hopeful classes will resume in the Fall.
For Durham Public Schools Superintendent Eric Becoats, strengthening collaboration between DPS and Duke is key to future success.
Triangle entrepreneurs will soon receive a boost from the best in the business.
The Duke School of Law is finally warming up to one of its most infamous alumni.
Crystal Mangum was charged Monday with first-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend.
This weekend, Duke narrowly escaped damage from a pummeling of storms.
The streets may soon be clear of ALE. North Carolina is considering eliminating the state Division of Alcohol Law Enforcement in order to cut costs.
Federal funding for student loans may not be guaranteed for the thousands of community college students in North Carolina, after the state Senate ratified House Bill 7 Monday.
Large areas along the Japanese coast were devastated by an earthquake and resulting tsunami March 11.
The North Carolina General Assembly is debating a bill that could change the face of public education in North Carolina.
Fans of Chai’s Noodle Bar and Bistro may soon have to venture outside of Erwin Terrace to get their favorite noodle dishes.
Crystal Mangum, the Durham woman who falsely accused three Duke lacrosse players of rape in 2006, was arrested in a North Carolina home on assault charges early Sunday morning, NBC17 reported.
In control of the North Carolina General Assembly for the first time in more than a century, Republican lawmakers are moving forward on a host of legislation that would greatly expand gun rights.
For Duke fans Scott Kindrick and Randi Lyders, the decision to travel with the basketball team abroad was an obvious one.
Visitors to North Carolina opened their wallets a little wider over the last year, state officials said.
Attending Governor’s School of North Carolina the summer after her junior year in high school gave sophomore Elena Botella a unique perspective on learning, and she called the program “one of the...
Out-of-state Dukies may face an obstacle on their way to the voting booths in the next presidential election.
Durham residents and Dukies who crave grilled cheese sandwiches may soon have a chance to satisfy their craving and raise money for community organizations at the same time.
David Schanzer, associate professor of the practice of public policy, serves as director of the Triangle Center and has written extensively on topics of counterterrorism and national security.