Durham Police confront allegations of racial discrimination in wake of Ferguson
By Jenna Zhang | September 1, 2014Durham is confronting its own conflict-ridden history between police and residents in the wake of events in Ferguson, Mo.
Durham is confronting its own conflict-ridden history between police and residents in the wake of events in Ferguson, Mo.
With teacher salaries among the lowest in the country, North Carolina is watching its teachers leave the state—or decide not to go into teaching in the first place.
The breakfast and lunch cafe, co-owned by chefs Lindsay Moriarty and Rob Gillespie, will move in November to a space that is two and a half times larger than the current store on Ninth Street
An assault at Devine's Grill and Sports Bar put an individual in the hospital early Friday morning.
President Barack Obama pledged a new “culture of accountability” for the Department of Veterans Affairs during his address to the American Legion in Charlotte, N.C. Tuesday.
This year's North Carolina Senate race has been extremely close, with Kay Hagan and Thom Tillis trading leads over the summer.
Several student organizations on campus are making efforts to rally support for the family of Michael Brown and show solidarity for people facing violence in Ferguson, Mo.
Durham’s Ninth Street is encountering new changes—and challenges—in the face of recent development on the west side of the street.
Amid national conversations surrounding racial profiling, Durham City Council opened discussion on the prevalence of the issue locally at their meeting Thursday.
The Ebola virus outbreak's effect on the Duke community has been minimal, but for one young alumnus, the outbreak hit close to home.
Laurence Lovette has been found not guilty in the 2008 murder of Duke graduate student Abhijit Mahato.
Sgt. Mark Gottlieb, one of the head investigators of the 2006 Duke lacrosse case, committed suicide this weekend, WRAL News has reported.
The race for the congressional seat of North Carolina's 1st District is developing quickly in anticipation of the Nov. 4 election.
The U.S. Senate election for North Carolina may have the potential to shift power on Capitol Hill, but Durham will feel aftershocks in public policy depending on the outcome.
“We’re going to keep seeing this story unfold over the next two years or so.”
Durham will build on its baseball history when the city's resident minor league team, the Bulls, hosts the annual Triple A-All-Star Game this July.
Maplewood and Beechwood cemeteries have become endangered over the years as a result of city government’s minimal upkeep of the cemeteries, and it is unclear how the city will be able to fund reforms.
Durham showcased its growing mobile food culture—and lived up to its name as the Foodiest Small Town in America—during its Father's Day Food Truck Rodeo Sunday afternoon.
Bert L'Homme has been chosen as Durham Public Schools' next superintendent after a six-month search by the DPS Board of Education.
Downtown Durham saw unprecedented growth in apartment buildings this year—and more is on the way.