The Drought Is Over!
In front of over 5000 fans, and filling the Visitors' side, the Johnson C. Smith Golden Bulls defeated the Virginia Union Panthers for the 2025 CIAA Football Championship at Durham County Stadium on November 15, 2025 with a 45-14 score. The victory ended a Fifty-Six year drought of a CIAA Championship Title.
BBB Celebrates Local Businesses and Encourages Consumers to Join
RALEIGH, N.C. (November 17, 2025) – Thank-a-Business Month is an effort to support our local businesses that make our communities better. Better Business Bureau Serving Eastern Carolinas (BBB) is hitting the road for a multi-day tour of our service […]
Read MoreOmega Kappa Omega 2nd Annual Black Business Expo
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Dunn, NC – The Omega Kappa Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, recently hosted its highly anticipated 2nd Annual Black Business Expo at Dunn Elementary School, solidifying its commitment to economic empowerment within […]
Read MoreA Singing Stream: The Landis Family of Creedmoor
By: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The Landis family of Creedmoor, North Carolina, long celebrated in the two-part documentary series A Singing Stream, represents one of the most remarkable family histories in the state-an intergenerational story shaped by land, labor, and […]
Read MoreDurham’s Historic 20 Acres & Community Faces Change
By Aaron Sánchez-Guerra WUNC Brenda Bradshaw thought she’d die before anything would ever be done about Fayette Place. The vacant, city-owned lot on Merrick St. brushing up against the Durham Freeway in the heart of her native Hayti has been […]
Read MoreDurham Senator Murdock Hosts NC Medicaid Providers: Funding Crisis Deepens
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer NC General Assembly – Durham Senator Natalie Murdock held a hearing regarding Medicaid on November 17th. The political standoff over fully funding North Carolina’s Medicaid system is pushing healthcare providers to a devastating breaking point, […]
Read MoreBlack student unions are under pressure – here’s what they do and how they help Black students find community
The Conversation – Black student unions have been a vital part of many Black college students’ lives for more than 60 years. But since 2024, Black student unions have lost their institutional support, campus space and funding with the rise […]
Read MoreFederal Agents Expand Border Patrol Crackdown to Raleigh
By: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Federal immigration authorities expanded their presence into Raleigh on Tuesday, intensifying an enforcement surge that began in Charlotte over the weekend and has already produced more than 130 arrests. Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell confirmed Monday […]
Read MoreDozens of pregnant women flee from Sudan’s el-Fasher, risking their lives and babies
CAIRO (AP) – A few weeks before the fall of her hometown to Sudan’s paramilitary group, Nadra Mohamed Ahmed, seven months pregnant at the time, trekked for nearly 40 kilometers (25 miles) across unsafe roads, along with her two children, […]
Read MoreMartin County Brothers Seek Justice In Timber Fraud Case
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer More than a decade after filing a civil lawsuit over an alleged timber fraud, a group of brothers from Martin County, North Carolina, say they are still struggling to access basic court documents and have […]
Read MoreThe Bull City Blues: Durham’s Forgotten Sound of the South
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer During the 1920s through the 1940s, Durham, North Carolina-known proudly as the Bull City-was one of the most vibrant centers of African American blues music in the South. In the tobacco town, African American musicians […]
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