The bill doesn’t seem likely to pass this year, but that might not be the point.
Erin Williams
Satana Deberry And The Quest To Reform Justice In Durham
Durham’s district attorney ruffled some feathers in her first year. But she says that’s what happens when you challenge the status quo.
Deberry Urges Duke Students to Reflect on Race and Privilege
The Durham DA had some candid comments about life in Durham and the privilege of Duke students.
In Courtroom 7D: Tears, Dramatic Videos, and Questions About a Durham Police Investigation
Alexander Bishop’s attorneys say he is the victim of shoddy police work.
Durham Begins Its $2.4 Million Experiment in Direct Democracy
For the next month, Bull City residents age thirteen and up can vote on how they want their money spent.
Chef Matt Kelly Says He Plans to Reopen Saint James Seafood After Durham Explosion
The seafood restaurant was condemned after an April 10 explosion nearby at Kaffeinate coffee shop.
A Half-Century Ago, Durham Separated Hayti from Downtown. Now, the Neighborhood’s Leaders Want to Reconnect It to the City’s Core.
“It will get people reenergized about their community to feel like they are not being rejected or disregarded by the city. That has been a prevailing attitude because, well, we have been.”
Celebrate Durham’s 150th with a Free Birthday Party This Weekend
There will be crafts. There will be cake. There will be an inflatable bulls race.
In 1969, Black Students Took Over a Duke University Building. A New Exhibit Reminds Us Why That Event Mattered.
“You all started a culture of activism on campus that has kept the university accountable for the last fifty years.”
DPS Superintendent Pascal Mubenga Wanted to Talk About “Wins” in a Town Hall Meeting. Parents Weren’t Having It.
Parents and teachers want to know more about how the system will create “a safe school environment that supports the whole child.”

