“I actually consider myself to be the most progressive candidate in this race, even with the military background.”
Gabrielle Lazor
Scenes from a Sick Out: DPS Educators, Staff, and Their Supporters Rally for Higher Pay and More Transparency
Hundreds of Durham Public Schools workers called out of work Wednesday to demand the district not cut salaries, honor work experience, and commit to meeting regularly with Durham schools advocates.
Phoebe Judge Brings a Voice of Calm to ‘Criminal’
Recorded in Durham, the show tells “stories of people who’ve done wrong, been wronged, or gotten caught somewhere in the middle.”
Foraging for “Gourmet Food That’s Lying Around for Free” Alongside Durham’s Fungi Devotees
Nothing tops the euphoric feeling of finding your dinner in a tree.
Is New Campaign Sign a Sneaky Attack on Durham Mayoral Candidate?
What at first seems to be a positive endorsement of DeDreana Freeman’s commitment to help Durhamites may actually be an allusion to an alleged brawl during the March 23 City Council work session.
Confusion on the Agenda at the Animal Welfare Advisory Committee Meeting
The committee doesn’t have regulatory powers, it just advises the County Board of Commissioners how to improve care and control for cats, dogs, and other animals.

