Durham selects new manager for county
By Roger Wistar | April 15, 1996David Thompson can keep the nameplate that reads "County Manager," but he'll have to change the addresses on all his letterheads.
David Thompson can keep the nameplate that reads "County Manager," but he'll have to change the addresses on all his letterheads.
In a ruling that seems to have sweeping consequences for abortion rights supporters and anti-abortion protesters, two laws designed to protect access to abortion clinics were ruled unconstitutional...
More than six months after Blue Cross/Blue Shield of North Carolina assumed control of the board of a local charity, questions remain about the legality of the vote that approved the takeover.
The former head of a local charity has sued Blue Cross/Blue Shield of North Carolina, claiming that she was wrongfully terminated from her job.
Dr. Tana Grady, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, will become one of the Medical School's four advisory deans on July 1.
Using her status as a replacement speaker as a metaphor for the actions of many black Americans, English professor Karla Holloway discussed some of the past and present contributions of black...
If one placed a call to Duke Power's customer service line this weekend, he or she would have received a disappointing message.
Salt, shovels and snowplows remain the weapons of choice for North Carolinians as they continue to recover from last weekend's snow storm.
A low turnout in Tuesday's Durham elections produced a few surprises in the city council races but little surprise in the mayoral election.
University officials have played what may be their trump card in the battle over a proposed landfill expansion into Duke Forest.