DURHAM, N.C. (WNCN) — Logging equipment worth more than $300,000 was destroyed in a fire in Durham last week. Leaders of the family business say someone set the fire on purpose.
What started as a side project in a family woodworking shop has secured a partnership with Canada’s largest beekeeping company and prominent players in the logging industry.
"Feeding the birds is something I have always done. My parents fed the birds, and their parents fed them, too. It's pleasant seeing different birds interacting over an abundant food ...
When I visit classrooms to talk about where our energy comes from, I like to bring along a decent-sized chunk of wood from my woodpile. It’s a prop I use to make a specific point about something ...
Kris Bewick, 43, of Orchard Street, Pelton, Chester le Street, pleaded guilty to stealing £352 worth of men's hygiene products from a Sainsbury's store in Durham on March 19. He was fined £40, and ...