What Charlotte’s Day Laborers Can Teach Us About Work & Trust
By Julian Berger, Michael Graff WFAE He arrives around 8:30 a.m., 65 years old, eight months sober and wearing a T-shirt that reads, “NOPE: Not going to happen.” Xavier Arellano walks across Wendover Road in east Charlotte, dodging four lanes […]
Read MoreHarnett County Commissioner McKoy’s Impactful and Informative Town Hall
By Jheri Hardaway (formerly Ms. Jheri Worldwide) Staff Writer Lillington, NC – Harnett County officials addressed growth, taxes, and public services at a town hall hosted by Commissioner Barbara McKoy. This gathering updated residents on key county initiatives and services, addressing […]
Read MoreCourage & Conviction: Honoring The Life Of Major General Joseph McNeil
By: Jheri Hardaway (formerly Ms. Jheri Worldwide) Staff Writer Long Island, NY – The world is mourning the passing of Major General Joseph A. McNeil, a true American revolutionary whose actions helped ignite the Civil Rights Movement. As one of the […]
Read MorePrevious charges, delayed mental health evaluation were missed opportunities in Charlotte stabbing
BY CLAUDIA LAUER (AP NEWS) After Decarlos Brown Jr. was arrested for the fatal stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee aboard a North Carolina commuter train, he was quickly sent to a state mental hospital for an evaluation. It was a sharp […]
Read MoreOver 40% of arrests in Trump’s DC law enforcement surge relate to immigration, AP analysis finds
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump has portrayed his federal law enforcement surge in Washington as focused on tackling crime. But data from the federal operation, analyzed by The Associated Press, shows that more than 40% of the arrests made over the […]
Read MoreArmy Cadet And Former Enloe HS Star Larry Pickett Jr. Hailed As Hero
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer At just 20 years old, former Enloe High School star Larry Pickett Jr., now U.S. Military Academy cadet and Army football player, is being celebrated for an act of real-life heroism that reflects the core […]
Read MoreNorth Carolina Hits Record Graduation Rate, Equity Gaps Persist in New State Data
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction released new data last week on student graduation rates, test scores, and grade-level proficiency across the state. Gains remain uneven across regions and demographics, and officials are calling […]
Read MoreNCCU Is The First HBCU To Host National AI Summit With OpenAI
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Last week, North Carolina Central University (NCCU) made history by hosting the IAIER × OpenAI Academy Summit: HBCUs Leading the Future-the first national AI summit ever held at a Historically Black College or University. Held […]
Read MoreRaleigh Hosts 6th Annual NCDOT Summit
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Last Wednesday and Thursday, the Raleigh Convention Center became a hub of innovation, strategy, and reflection as the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) hosted its sixth annual North Carolina Transportation Summit. The two-day event […]
Read MoreRaleigh Native Serves Aboard A Navy Warship In Mayport
MAYPORT, Fla. – Petty Officer 3rd Class Niko Lawson, a native of Raleigh, North Carolina, serves aboard USS John Basilone, a U.S. Navy warship operating out of Mayport, Florida. Lawson graduated from Edward C. Reed High School in 2020. The […]
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