Commentary
[Letter to the Editor] Support Local Food Banks
I know we are all busy and overwhelmed, but please take a moment this week or next to contribute if you can!
Commentary
I know we are all busy and overwhelmed, but please take a moment this week or next to contribute if you can!
Southpoint Access
Help me keep our South Durham neighbors informed! Write for Southpoint Access! Plus, DPS offers migrant family assurances, and the Planning Commission hears three SoDu proposals next month.
durham public schools
On Tuesday, Durham Public Schools issued a statement reassuring students, staff, and families that the district is “committed to fostering an inclusive, welcoming, and supportive environment for every student and family that we serve.”
Development
The Planning Commission meets at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber on the first floor of City Hall at 101 City Hall Plaza.
Health
NC Children's is expected to be a 100-acre, 500-bed hospital with an outpatient care center and a behavioral health center.
Southpoint Access
The boy doesn't hate pickles anymore! And we get to decide what happens to the iconic Durham Athletic Park.
Obituaries
Jan. 7, 2025 · E. Lavonia Allison, 94. Services held on Jan. 25. Jan. 15, 2025 · William Tadd Hendrickson, 95. Memorial service planned for 3 p.m. on March 15 at First Presbyterian Church in Durham. Jan. 17, 2025 · Bunnie JoAnn Jefferies Wrenn, 76. A celebration of life will be scheduled
Nerdspresso
In the third episode, we talk about our mixed feelings around the new Star Wars series, Skeleton Crew.
Business
The first phase, now open, includes a 20,000-square-foot space for release testing. The second phase, which should open in July, adds 30,000-square-feet of stability testing and other services.
Volunteerism
The program hosts high school students who are interested in health care careers. This year, it runs July 7-25, with students attending in person half the time and virtually for the rest.
Southpoint Access
It's Triangle Restaurant Week! Plus, 408 apartments proposed for land along the Durham-Wake county border.
Durham Dining
Participating restaurants offer three-course menu options and fixed pricing: $15 for lunch and $25 to $50 for dinner.