Raleigh Chamber Economic Forecast 2026 Delivers Essential Insights
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Raleigh, NC – The Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts was abuzz this morning as business leaders, entrepreneurs, and policymakers gathered for the Economic Forecast 2026, presented by Wells Fargo. The event offered a […]
Read MorePope House Museum Celebrates Black Civil War Heroes
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer To celebrate Emancipation Day, the Pope House Museum on S. Wilmington Street in Raleigh, North Carolina, presented “Fighting for Freedom: Black Civil War Reenactors” on Saturday. The free event brought history to life as reenactors […]
Read MoreFormer Inmate Buys N.C. Prison To Help Others Who Have Served Time
NC NEWSLINE – With the recent purchase of the former Wayne Correctional Center in Goldsboro, Kerwin Pittman is laying claim to an unusual title – he says he’s the first formerly incarcerated person in the U.S. to purchase a prison. […]
Read MoreNew laws take effect in North Carolina on Jan. 1. Here’s what you need to know
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) – On Jan. 1, the state of North Carolina ushered in a slate of new laws marking the start of the new calendar year. The laws cover a range of categories, from business and real estate, to […]
Read MoreJustice Earls Reveals Cancer Diagnosis
NC Newsline-North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls announced Tuesday that she was diagnosed with breast cancer late last year. “I had surgery over the holidays and will continue a course of treatment to address this disease,” said Earls in […]
Read MoreEight North Carolina Communities Receive $12 Million in Neighborhood Revitalization Grant
RALEIGH, N.C.-The North Carolina Department of Commerce recently awarded grants to eight local governments to support housing and public improvements for low- and moderate-income North Carolinians. The grants, totaling more than $12 million, were awarded from the department’s Community […]
Read MoreThe New Wave Of American Capitalism
THE BUSINESS INSIDER – To believe in American capitalism has long meant believing in a mostly laissez-faire approach from the government – it sets the rules of the game, but it doesn’t have a piece on the board. Markets pick […]
Read MoreAngie Brooks: Fighting Inequality on the Global Stage
By: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Angie Brooks was a diplomat, jurist, and global leader whose life reflected intellectual achievement and courage, particularly as a black woman in the mid-20th century navigating education, law, and international politics. Because her parents could […]
Read MoreUnpaid caregiving work can feel small and personal, but that doesn’t take away its ethical value
THE CONVERSATION – As child care costs outpace wages, more families are facing difficult decisions about whether to scale back work in order to care for loved ones. Caregiving remains the top reason women ages 25-54 leave the workforce. And […]
Read MoreAnatomical exhibition includes rare Victorian-era drawing of a black body
THE GUARDIAN – It is an image of an unnamed black man with his eyes closed and his innards exposed. Drawn with care and precision, the image may be the only anatomical drawing of a black body made during the […]
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