- The city of Durham Office on Youth is partnering with others to organize the festival aimed at highlighting children and teens.
- For some North Carolina students with disabilities, getting a high school diploma requires work experience. But the pandemic is pushing educators and students to get creative about that.
- Some cities see summer jobs programs as part of a strategy to reduce gun violence. But the pandemic is forcing these programs to change.
- Fewer teens are becoming lifeguards at local city pools.Raleigh has had to cut hours at its city pools because it's fallen 40 slots short of its hiring…
- More than 30 Durham Public School students recently published a novel that combines fact, fiction and illustration.“Running For Hope” (John Hope Young…
- More than 30 Durham Public School students recently published a novel that combines fact, fiction and illustration.“Running For Hope” (John Hope Young…
- Their goal is to make the world a better place 15 years from now. And the U.S. State Department listened to their ideas. But that doesn't mean they are oblivious to Justin Bieber and Gossip Girl.
- New research shows that teenagers' brains aren't fully insulated, so the signals travel slowly when they need to make decisions. Neuroscientist s Jensen, who wrote The Teenage Brain, explains.
- For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try 7-Eleven's latest creation, Doritos Loaded. They're a vaguely Doritos-shaped fried thing stuffed with cheese.
- Lili Morales is a senior at Northern High School in Durham, N.C. As a part of WUNC's Youth Radio Project, she reports on the federal Deferred Action for…