Over 50 homes in North Durham’s Old Farm neighborhood were flooded in the storm. With disaster assistance coming slowly, around 20 of those remain damaged.
Katelyn Cai
Heavily Damaged by Chantal, Eno River Trails Start to Reopen
Huge swaths of land and many trails along the Eno were closed due to dangerous flooding. Now they are slowly reopening, with several reopenings occurring last week.
How One Durham Coffee Shop Is Weathering Shifting Federal Policies
At Whisk & Rye, co-owners Andy Olivares and Shelby Smith haven’t raised prices for a cup of coffee yet—but a volatile market is stretching margins thin.
At a Rainy Rally, Advocates Slam Durham Foster Care System
The existing foster care system disproportionately impacts Black Durham residents, organizers say.
As Election Nears, Durham Parties Eye a Growing Group: Unaffiliated Voters
As Election Day approaches, Democrats are eyeing this growing group with a key question: Will Durham’s unaffiliated voters continue to vote Democratic?
“Our campuses have been turned into war zones:” The Aftermath of Police Action at UNC’s Pro-Palestinian Encampment
After pro-Palestinian protesters were detained Tuesday morning, a noon rally descended into violence. Meanwhile, the university indefinitely closed then reopened its social activism hub, the Campus Y.
UNC Campus Police Remove Pro-Palestinian Encampment in Dawn Sweep
After four days of the encampment on Polk Place, around 30 protesters were arrested and all tents were removed early Tuesday.

