City leaders plan ahead for Triangle light rail
Though plenty of construction and logistical questions remain for the Durham-Orange Light Rail Line, city leaders are optimistic about the project's future.
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Though plenty of construction and logistical questions remain for the Durham-Orange Light Rail Line, city leaders are optimistic about the project's future.
The majority of Durham Public Schools received low ratings from a new state assessment—but the results indicate an unfair rating system rather than poor education, educators and community leaders said.
Durham Mayor Bill Bell highlighted his vision for poverty reduction in the 13th annual State of the City Address.
North Carolina may expand its Medicaid program in 2015 under the Governor's new healthcare agenda.
As peer institutions continue to vary their alcohol policies, Duke administrators stand by the University's approach.
Governor Pat McCrory listed new initiatives for North Carolina in his State of the State address at the N.C. General Assembly Wednesday night.
The University of North Carolina system could be increasing in-state tuition rates in the upcoming school years.
Veterans' treatment courts have been gaining traction nationwide—and a recent proposal may bring one to the Durham community.
“We still ought to be worried about North Carolina,” Rev. Dr. William Barber II said Sunday in a ceremony honoring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and historian John Hope Franklin.
In collaboration with the federal Race to the Top Early Learning Challenge, some Duke researchers are piloting a program to answer, "How young is too young to test?"
Former Duke President Nannerl Keohane led a political theory talk Thursday—the first she has given at Duke since leaving the University a decade ago.
Republican Thom Tillis narrowly defeated Democratic incumbent Kay Hagan in the race for North Carolina's Senate seat as the GOP took control of Congress in the midterm elections.
DukeImmerse's next project is reaching out to another university to partner in studying urban and environmental issues.
In an effort to ramp up support for first-generation college students, Duke has created a new university-level financial aid position—a director of outreach and access, who will cater to low-income and first-generation applicants.
Students, faculty and members of the Durham community gathered in a packed East Duke auditorium Monday night for a town hall discussion in light of the recent events in Ferguson, Mo.