NC NEWSLINE – When people qualify for Medicaid after a medical emergency, the program can currently reach back up to three months to pay for care they received before they applied – a safeguard that often prevents a hospital stay […]
Read MoreUNC – Carolina’s National Pan-Hellenic Council Legacy Plaza has been a long time coming for the founders of the first historically Black sororities and fraternities on campus. “When I arrived on Chapel Hill’s campus in 1971, there were no Black […]
Read MoreWENDELL, NC – The Town of Wendell is excited to announce Gregory Kipyego as the organization’s first Information Technology (IT) Director. Kipyego, whose tenure as Director began Jan. 12, 2026, has previously served several years as both a specialist and […]
Read MoreWASHINGTON (AP) – The press gallery overlooking the U.S. House chamber has been renamed after the abolitionist, writer and presidential adviser Frederick Douglass in a bipartisan move brokered by Black lawmakers. The renaming of the press gallery, spearheaded by Rep. […]
Read MoreNorth Carolina Central University School of Law alumnus Hassan Kingsberry ’04 has been appointed as the first Black county attorney for Prince George County, Virginia, marking a historic milestone for the county. Kingsberry brings extensive experience in municipal government and […]
Read MoreNC NEWSLINE – “When I saw [the news] I was like, is that real? Did that really happen? We’re excited.” Abigail Helberg Moffitt, the owner of Bloom WNC, said Friday’s 6-3 U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Opened in 2001, the Oliver Nestus Freeman Round House Museum stands as one of eastern North Carolina’s most distinctive historic landmarks, and as a tribute to the life and craftsmanship of Oliver Nestus Freeman. Born […]
Read MoreNC NEWSLINE – A nonprofit organization is launching a $9.25 million program in North Carolina to help train electricians across the state. Gov. Josh Stein and the Siemens Foundation announced Careers Electric on Tuesday, a national initiative kicking off in […]
Read MoreNC Health News – Sunlight pours through stained glass windows onto rows of wooden pews that, on occasion, still hold hymnals. But Milner Memorial Presbyterian Church, where those same windows once illuminated weekly worship, is gone. In its place stands […]
Read More
Do You Have Something To Share?
The Carolinian is North Carolina's community newspaper. Our lives are interconnected just like to highways that run through out cities and towns. We may live in different places. We may have different social circles. However, the one thing that we have in common is reliable information available to all through The Carolinian newspaper. If you have information that is beneficial to the community, submit your article with photos here.