The Red Side of a Blue City: Navigating Durham’s Democratic Landscape

Despite Durham’s long-standing Democratic leadership and lopsided registration numbers, a small but steady group of Republican voters remains. Through navigating a political landscape where their views are often in the minority, the Republicans of Durham press on.

By |2025-12-13T03:58:40+00:00December 13, 2025|Community, Politics|0 Comments

‘Taste the love’: Durham’s newest seafood restaurant is reimagining upscale coastal cuisine

Nerra, Durham's newest seafood restaurant located on Ramseur Street, unites various regional and international cuisines through seafood dishes.

By |2025-12-12T19:58:54+00:00December 12, 2025|Business, Community|0 Comments

‘Stand with our community’: When Border Patrol came to the Triangle, restaurants closed to support immigrants

Many Triangle restaurants closed their doors during Border Patrol's presence to protect staff and customers, a decision made to support the community even despite lost revenue.

By |2025-12-13T04:09:19+00:00December 12, 2025|Business, Community, immigration|0 Comments

All-star ‘line’-up: Durham boasts impressive group of linemen in their 2026 high school football recruiting class, sending three ranked players to play Division 1

The class is full of talented recruits who are taking their talents to the next level in the fall of 2026, but these three ranked players stand out above the rest — if you see them in person, quite literally.

By |2025-12-12T08:31:26+00:00December 12, 2025|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Religious communities organize in support of immigrants following ICE raids

As Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity sparks fear throughout the Triangle, several Durham religious organizations seek to provide support for their impacted neighbors. 

By |2025-12-12T01:34:25+00:00December 12, 2025|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Ranking the top 3 college basketball players from Durham since 2005

Durham has produced some top level high school basketball players over the last couple decades. See who cracks the list as the best of the best at translating their game to the collegiate level.

By |2025-12-11T19:39:26+00:00December 11, 2025|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Girls flag football state championship held in Durham as NCHSAA moves towards sanctioning sport

In a press conference after its meeting on Dec. 2, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) indicated that the governing board might meet as early as February to discuss sanctioning flag football. 

By , |2025-12-08T23:30:07+00:00December 8, 2025|Uncategorized|0 Comments

‘There’s no escape…It was suffocating’: Experiences of a DACA-protected immigrant living in Charlotte during week of ‘Operation Charlotte’s Web’

“And it gets to the point where it’s like, ‘When will I be enough? When will my family be enough? How do we break this cycle, if the system is rigged against us? What do we do now, when our whole life is here and we forgot what our home country is like?’” Ivanna Gonzalez McNinch said.

By |2025-12-09T06:26:30+00:00December 8, 2025|immigration, Uncategorized|0 Comments

A Homecoming in Color: Eric Kelly III Returns to NCCU With a Lifetime on the Canvas

Hosted at the North Carolina Central University Art Museum, “Human Landscapes: the Mystery of the Mark” is a compact exhibit of over 50 paintings that greets visitors with intense colors and bold lines. The show opened on Oct. 20 and will run until Jan. 4, 2026.

By |2025-12-08T20:52:12+00:00December 5, 2025|Community, Entertainment, Uncategorized|0 Comments
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