After Jamil Kadoura opened the restaurant in 1992, Mediterranean Deli has steadily grown into a Chapel Hill institution.
Rebecca Schneid
As Durham Buildings Fall to the Wrecking Ball, a Facebook Community Gathers to Watch, Vent, and Question
Teardowns are happening all over the Triangle. A local Facebook group captures residents’ curiosity and frustration.
Upgrades to Durham Bulls Athletics Park Will Exceed $10 Million
The city leases the Durham Bulls Athletic Park to the Durham Bulls team, and is required, under an agreement with Major League Baseball, to make upgrades to the Bulls’ stadium by April 2025 in order to keep the Bulls in Durham.
Meet The Ward III Durham City Council Candidates
Educator and small business owner Leonardo Williams and community organizer AJ Williams are vying for the Ward III Durham City Council seat. Their experiences in the community inform their differing priorities.
New to Politics But Fluent in Durham, Judge Elaine O’Neal Vies for Mayor
“My plan was originally to retire. But as I began to look around the political landscape from my perspective on the bench and lived experience here, I saw that a lot of young people were getting cut out of the conversation—like they’re invisible.”
Durham’s Public Playgrounds Need Work to Provide for Children with Disabilities
While all new or renovated playgrounds must adhere to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines, these requirements are outdated at 30 years old.
A New Department Seeks to Reimagine How Responders in Durham Address Non-Violent 911 Calls
Put simply, the Durham Community Safety Department will work to respond to crises and 911 calls without law enforcement officers, and, instead, with mental health professionals and social workers.
Durham Main Library Reopens to Line Out the Door
After more than four years, the Main Library reopened to an eager public.
At a Food and Drink Job Fair, Local Businesses Try to Court New Employees
A so-called “labor shortage” has followed a brutal year for restaurant workers. Local employers are trying to create jobs workers will want to return to.
Six Things to Do This Weekend in the Triangle
Three-on-three basketball, a food truck rodeo, and open mic night at the Visual Art Exchange.

