Older Black Men Are Affected More By The Overdose Crisis
By Dr. Nora Volkow NIH Saturday, August 31, was International Overdose Awareness Day, when we collectively remember those who have lost their lives to drug overdose, support those who grieve those losses, and offer encouragement to those who seek recovery […]
Read MorePeople’s Champ Bass Distinguished For Community Uplift
RALEIGH, N.C. – Boxed lunches eased appetites during North Carolina Black Alliance’s (NCBA) midyear retreat at a Southeast Raleigh church in August. There Marcus Bass was after lunch breaking down the boxes for easier disposal, going about the task with […]
Read MoreSenator Natalie Murdock on Hip-Hop, Healing, and High-Stakes Legislating
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer In the world of North Carolina politics, Senator Natalie Murdock is proving that authenticity is the ultimate political currency. As the first Black woman under 40 to serve in our state Senate, Murdock isn’t just […]
Read MoreFrank S. Green Jr. And The Foundations Of Modern Computing
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Frank S. Greene Jr. stands as one of Silicon Valley’s quiet architects, an engineer whose work on early semiconductor memory chips helped accelerate modern computing. Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in St. Louis during […]
Read More‘Our Homes Shook’: Nigerian Villagers Describe U.S. Airstrike Impact
JABO, Nigeria (AP) – Sanusi Madabo, a 40-year-old farmer in the Nigerian village of Jabo, was preparing for bed on Thursday night when he heard a loud noise that sounded like a plane crashing. He rushed outside his mud house […]
Read MoreNorth Carolina’s First State Supervisor of Negro Schools
By: Jordan Meadows, Staff Writer Annie Wealthy Holland’s life story is inseparable from the story of Black education in the early twentieth-century South. Born in 1871 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Holland entered the world on land adjacent to […]
Read MoreHowell-Bey Leaning In And Listening In Johnston County
RALEIGH, N.C. – Try as some might to confine Black history to a month, there’s just too much to limit it to 28 days a year. Faith Howell-Bey discovered similarly with Women’s History Month. “When I first created Queens Table […]
Read MoreAn inside look at some NC environmental justice projects impacted by Trump administration’s EPA cuts
WUNC – When the Trump administration terminated the nearly $2 billion EPA Community Change Grant Program earlier this year, organizations across the nation lost millions of dollars in environmental justice grants. In North Carolina, the birthplace of the environmental justice […]
Read MoreLosing Speed. Tiny NC town on verge of shutting down.
Carolina Public Press – SPEED – Despite its name, life moves slowly in the Town of Speed. So does its municipal government, which has been pressured by the state’s Local Government Commission to dissolve voluntarily after falling way behind on […]
Read MoreHow to build an emergency fund, pay off debt and make a plan for your money in 2026
NEW YORK (AP) – The start of a new year usually brings new motivation to achieve goals like eating healthier or finally cleaning your basement. Many resolutions also focus on financial goals, such as paying off credit card debt, saving […]
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