On Law Day, Durham Attorneys Affirm Oath Amid Attacks on Courts
Judges in black robes stood shoulder-to-shoulder on the Durham County courthouse steps Thursday afternoon and administered the attorney’s oath to […]
Judges in black robes stood shoulder-to-shoulder on the Durham County courthouse steps Thursday afternoon and administered the attorney’s oath to […]
Senator Thom Tillis was invited to hear testimony from federal workers affected by recent government cuts Tuesday evening but didn’t
This story originally published online at The Assembly. Duke University aims to reduce costs by $350 million, or about 10
Republicans up and down the state and federal government have put progressive values squarely in the crosshairs for cuts and
What started as a pilot program in Durham three years ago has grown into the heartbeat of the city’s public
This article originally published at The Assembly. Isabel Guzman dispensed with the niceties as she scanned the faces inside a
For over a year, the Durham Association of Educators (DAE) has been pushing for a so-called meet and confer policy,
Before classes began on Wednesday morning, a crowd of about 60 Durham Public Schools workers and students marched in a
Former Durham Deputy Police Chief Shari Montgomery today filed discrimination charges with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleging she was
The City of Durham is piloting a new loan program to support the development of accessory dwelling units as part