Candidates criss-cross state as midterm election approaches
By Ami Patel | November 5, 2002With U.S.
With U.S.
When Elizabeth Dole addressed her supporters after winning the Republican primary for U.S. Senate, she challenged her Democratic opponent to refrain from newspaper, radio and television advertising.
Developers around The Streets at SouthPoint mall will have to wait a little longer to find out their fate after the City Council postponed a zoning vote Monday night.
Students at E. K. Powe Elementary School bubbled with excitement Thursday as Martin Luther King, III, son of late civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
When Durham resident Jamie Cox told a co-worker about a rape that occurred in his neighborhood on March 7, he was shocked at her response: "Well, that's Durham.".
Renewing her commitment to improve the status of women on campus, President Nan Keohane urged the community to speak openly about women's issues and outlined specific strategies at a speech...
Although Duke students often hold strong opinions on international, national and state issues, the Duke Conservative Union thinks Duke Student Government should stay away from them.
Throughout his life, Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke about the importance of community. He envisioned a future where people of different backgrounds and races would come together in harmony.
Thanks to the Tooth Ferry, smiles at Durham elementary schools have been getting a little bigger lately.
Finding a parking spot close to major department stores at South Square mall has been easy lately. So has finding fitting rooms in stores and cashiers to check out.