Mayor Bell puts focus on poverty in State of the City
By Sarah Kerman | February 20, 2015Durham Mayor Bill Bell highlighted his vision for poverty reduction in the 13th annual State of the City Address.
Durham Mayor Bill Bell highlighted his vision for poverty reduction in the 13th annual State of the City Address.
One week following the murders of three local college students, the many in the Triangle community are still working toward healing.
Last Thursday, community and university leaders at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill joined thousands of students, faculty and people from around the Triangle to commemorate the lives of...
Town-gown relations in some Durham neighborhoods have been put on shaky ground as residents raise complaints against the behavior of Duke’s fraternities.
Compared to the old exam, the new MCAT aims to reflect recent changes to science and medicine, and will test more content and skills over a longer period of time.
North Carolina may expand its Medicaid program in 2015 under the Governor's new healthcare agenda.
Thousands of people participated in a vigil held Wednesday night at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for three Muslim students murdered on Tuesday
The victims are newlyweds Deah Barakat, a second-year student in the School of Dentistry, and Yusor Mohammed, who planned to start at the dentistry school in the Fall, as well as Yusor's sister...
The initiatives center around Durham's Census Tract 10.01, a large section of Northeast Central Durham with high levels of residents living below the poverty line.
McCrory push for preprofessional programs leaves lingering concerns over the merits of liberal arts.
Governor Pat McCrory listed new initiatives for North Carolina in his State of the State address at the N.C. General Assembly Wednesday night.
A 2013 law that eliminates tenure for North Carolina’s teachers is under fire in the Court of Appeals.
The University of North Carolina system could be increasing tuition rates in the upcoming school years.
A month after two Durham Police Department officers were targeted in shootings, the department's relationship with the community has been called into question.
Internet connections in Durham are about to get faster.
After the president of the University of North Carolina system, Tom Ross, was asked to resign, a group of students in Chapel Hill have established a petition to have the decision overturned.
Two U.S. Representatives spoke on the floor of the House of Representatives Tuesday to congratulate Coach Mike Krzyzewski on his 1,000th win against St. John's on Sunday.
Enrique Peñalosa, Duke '78 and former mayor of Bogotá, shared his vision for creating a more democratic society through rethinking urban spaces.
A doctor who died Tuesday following a shooting at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston had ties to Duke.
Although state lawmakers have cut funding for drug treatment courts, legal aid and family courts in the years following the recession, there is recent momentum for special services for veterans,