Campus communications group visits Black Wall Street, Hayti, West End and other sites On a bright, cool Friday morning, nearly 40 university communicators got on the bus for a look into Black Durham’s ...
As Black History Month comes to a close, the celebrations and different ways of recognizing Black history are still abundant.
Three hundred and thirty years ago, a group of English settlers and allied French and Wabanaki soldiers battled near the Oyster River, in what is now Durham, leaving about 100 settlers dead. While ...
The Durham community will take a turn to celebrate the Duke University centennial and the university’s deep ties to the city and county this Friday with the opening of a new exhibit at the Museum of ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- On what would have been Pfc. Booker T. Spicely's 116th birthday, loved ones hosted a family conversation at the Durham County Main Library aimed at educating the community on ...
Cities use a variety of benchmarks to measure progress. They slice and dice economic and demographic statistics to show growth or hide decline. But Chamber of Commerce figures don’t paint a vivid ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- The 21st Annual North Carolina MLK and Black History Month parade kicked off in Durham on Saturday. Hundreds welcomed the festive atmosphere along Fayetteville Street on what ...
In a city where change seems constant, The Chicken Hut stands as an anchor to Durham's past, serving up fried chicken and soul food the same way it has for nearly seven decades. Claiborne Tapp III, ...
DURHAM, N.C.— As the weekend rolls around and the monotony of the workweek fades into the rearview mirror, the urge to explore beckons! From Durham, North Carolina, in the heart of the state's vibrant ...
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