The 9th Street Journal covers Durham, N.C. and is published by journalism students and faculty at Duke University’s DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy
If you need a refresher on Durham City Council candidates, take a stroll through downtown Durham with them in these candidate interviews filmed with our partners at @9thStJournal. https://t.co/7qRIfG1w75
Have you seen these walk-and-talk City Council candidate videos yet? Student reporters ask about SCAD, model cities, burger joints and more: https://t.co/S2wrAMBrPt
Where do Durham City Council candidates stand on SCAD, crime-fighting strategies and more? We took a stroll with them to find out. Check out the results in these short videos: https://t.co/TP2awxoQBB
We wanted to find out more about this fall's Durham City Council candidates. So we invited them to take a walk with our student reporters, and filmed the results: https://t.co/fkucuwPjmH
"I’m not saying that new stuff is bad, but there’s empty space for new stuff. Why do you have to tear down our history to make new stuff?" 🎯 @indyweek via @9thStJournal https://t.co/PFI159fDxy
This is Stormi, who was killed by another dog on her 1st birthday. The case went to Durham’s dog court, an obscure board that determines the rights of dogs that have attacked humans and animals. https://t.co/43hDjJoXWV
One Durham nonprofit has a unique answer to the affordable housing puzzle. Selina Mack looks back on nearly three decades leading Durham Community Land Trustees, where permanence is as important as price.
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