How AI is Reshaping The Way We Write and Speak
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the way we communicate, influencing not only the tools we use but also the structure, tone, and rhythm of modern language. As these systems become more embedded in everyday life, […]
Read MoreHow Edgecombe County’s Brick School Built A Legacy In Eastern NC
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Before Brick became known as a place of learning, the land in Edgecombe County carried the weight of the Civil War and slavery. As Union armies moved south in a final effort to end […]
Read MoreA New USW Leader Prepares To Take Office And Is Also Making History
Pittsburgh – A historic new slate of officers will take over leadership of the United Steelworkers (USW) in March following the union’s regular four-year nomination and election process that took place this fall. Roxanne Brown, currently serving as USW international […]
Read MoreCarl Carlton, Soul And Funk Icon Behind “Bad Mama Jama,” Dies
Carl Carlton, the Detroit-born singer whose voice helped shape generations of soul, funk, and R&B, has died at the age of 72. His death was confirmed by family members on December 14, 2025. Carlton had experienced ongoing health issues in […]
Read MoreBlack Households Face Higher Heating Bills Than Other American Demographics
The Conversation – Rising energy costs consume a bigger and bigger chunk of family budgets in the United States. Our research has found that for many African American families, those costs take an extra big bite out of their incomes. […]
Read MoreA Beginner’s Guide To Kwanzaa And Core Its Principles
AP NEWS – Kwanzaa has become a nationally recognized celebration of African culture and community in the United States since its founding in 1966 and also is celebrated in countries with large African descendant populations. The holiday, which serves as […]
Read MoreMayor Leonardo Williams On Durham’s Economic Future
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Durham, N.C. – Mayor Leonardo Williams is not interested in code-switching, I’m glad because we are exhausted. Recently the teacher of the year-turned, restaurateur-turned-politician, was asked by a reporter about a comment Williams had made […]
Read MoreWake County and Triangle Land Conservancy protect 28 acres of forestland near Wendell
RALEIGH, NC – Along a quiet tributary to Marks Creek, 28 acres of pines, hardwoods and streambanks are now protected in perpetuity and connected to a growing network of open space thanks to new conservation easements completed by Wake County’s […]
Read MoreUpdates From Veteran’s Affairs: VA Hits Seven-Year High in Housing Homeless Veterans
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Durham, N.C. – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced this week that it has permanently housed 51,936 homeless veterans across the country in Fiscal Year 2025, marking the largest number of veterans housed in […]
Read MoreWake County Holiday Markets Spotlight Local Vendors
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Holiday shoppers across Wake County had no shortage of festive options over the weekend as two major vendor markets brought together local businesses and unique gifts for the holidays. The weekend kicked off Friday in […]
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