Many School Crossing Guards Face Life-Threatening Dangers On The Job
WASHINGTON – When Anthony Taylor stepped into the crosswalk outside Washington Township High School in Indianapolis one August morning in 2018, he didn’t expect his next memory to be waking up in a hospital bed. A car carrying a young […]
Read MoreA Brief History Of America’s Veterans Day
By Dr. Joy Martinez Staff Writer America has been involved in wars large and small since before the actual establishment of the nation. King Philip’s War-also known as the First Indian War, the Great Narragansett War or Metacom’s Rebellion-took place […]
Read MoreUS Senate advances bill to end record-breaking government shutdown
WASHINGTON – Seven U.S. Senate Democrats and one independent joined Republicans on Sunday night in advancing legislation to reopen the government and temporarily keep it afloat until the end of January, after a record-breaking shutdown that began Oct. 1. Democratic Sens. […]
Read MoreBoundless Optimism Kevin Howell Inaugurated As NC State’s 15th Chancellor: A New Era For The Wolfpack
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Raleigh, NC – A new chapter officially began for North Carolina State University today as Kevin Howell was formally installed as the 15th Chancellor in a ceremony brimming with pride, tradition, and a forward-looking vision. […]
Read MoreThe Military’s Diversity Rises Out Of Recruitment Targets, Not ‘Woke’ Goals
THE CONVERSATION – Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump addressed hundreds of military leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia in late September 2025. Before the meeting, journalists speculated about which urgent issues might require such […]
Read MoreStates told by Trump administration to ‘undo’ full SNAP benefits paid for November
The North Carolina context From NC Newsline After issuing partial November SNAP benefits to North Carolinians on Friday, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) was on track to issue the remaining full benefits over the weekend. […]
Read MoreHow an Enslaved Man’s Self-Defense Sparked a Historic Court Ruling in NC
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer On January 22, 1834, a violent confrontation at the Walnut Creek plantation in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, would lead to one of the most significant legal decisions in the antebellum South. Will, an enslaved […]
Read MoreNational Supplier Diversity Event Held In Miami Beach
The National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) is having its largest conference of the year right now. The event is titled, Navigating Our New Economy. Some of the largest corporations in the country have sent their diversity teams to recruit […]
Read MoreState Leaders Unveil New Health Plan for Small Businesses
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey, joined by Gary Salamido, president of the North Carolina Chamber, and Fran Gary, senior vice president of Blue Cross NC, announced the launch of Carolina HealthWorks-a new health […]
Read MoreWake County Energy Commission Discusses Waste, Energy Options
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Last Tuesday morning, the Energy Advisory Commission met at the Wake County Administrative Building. Government officials, engineers, and industry representatives gathered to discuss the future of waste management and energy planning as the county prepares […]
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