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The Herald-Sun Durham's Daily Newspaper We are the daily newspaper of record in Durham, North Carolina, located in the heart of the world-renowned Research Triangle.

We have been serving our community since 1889; including Durham, Orange and Chatham counties. Subscriptions: Call 919-419-6900 for subscription information. Letters to the editor: Use the mailing address above or email us through this online form, http://bit.ly/HSletters

General feedback: email us through this online form, http://bit.ly/HScustomerservice

A government watchdog questioned the handling of the case, which resulted in misdemeanor convictions and $100 fines in J...
20/05/2025

A government watchdog questioned the handling of the case, which resulted in misdemeanor convictions and $100 fines in January, that are only becoming public now.

Many members of the plan will see their deductible double from $1,500 to $3,000 next year.
20/05/2025

Many members of the plan will see their deductible double from $1,500 to $3,000 next year.

The longtime WRAL anchor will sign off for her last broadcast Wednesday.
20/05/2025

The longtime WRAL anchor will sign off for her last broadcast Wednesday.

Going to the cinema is a great way to beat the heat and entertain the whole family. Here’s how to get discounts on ticke...
20/05/2025

Going to the cinema is a great way to beat the heat and entertain the whole family. Here’s how to get discounts on tickets and snacks the next time you catch a movie.

U.S. News ranked 250 places based on value, quality of life, job market and desirability. Here’s how NC fared compared t...
20/05/2025

U.S. News ranked 250 places based on value, quality of life, job market and desirability. Here’s how NC fared compared to the nation.

The North Carolina native wasn’t at all familiar with the 2002 animated Disney movie about the Hawaiian girl and her pet...
20/05/2025

The North Carolina native wasn’t at all familiar with the 2002 animated Disney movie about the Hawaiian girl and her pet-alien when he signed on for a role in the remake two years ago.

Learn more in The N&O’s higher ed newsletter about key projects state lawmakers seem to agree on funding ahead of budget...
20/05/2025

Learn more in The N&O’s higher ed newsletter about key projects state lawmakers seem to agree on funding ahead of budget negotiations.

On Tuesdays, listen to our Under the Dome podcast. On this episode, we talk about the House budget cuts.
20/05/2025

On Tuesdays, listen to our Under the Dome podcast. On this episode, we talk about the House budget cuts.

Graduations can be a test of patience for students and their families as they hunt for parking spaces and fight traffic ...
20/05/2025

Graduations can be a test of patience for students and their families as they hunt for parking spaces and fight traffic before the ceremonies start.

Sixteen players from Duke, North Carolina and N.C. State earned conference honors for their regular-season efforts. They...
20/05/2025

Sixteen players from Duke, North Carolina and N.C. State earned conference honors for their regular-season efforts. They begin the ACC Tournament in Durham this week.

The Coca-Cola Company is going weird with this one.
20/05/2025

The Coca-Cola Company is going weird with this one.

How many Venezuelan, Haitian, Afghan versions of myself are at risk of deportation? | Opinion
20/05/2025

How many Venezuelan, Haitian, Afghan versions of myself are at risk of deportation? | Opinion

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We are a daily newspaper serving Durham, Orange and northern Chatham counties in North Carolina. Subscriptions: Call 919-419-6900 for subscription information. Letters to the editor: Use the mailing address above or email us through this online form, http://bit.ly/HSletters General feedback: email us through this online form, http://bit.ly/HScustomerservice