By Judaea Ingram Special To The Carolinian GOLDSBORO, N.C. – Cheryl Lewis Alston did not plan to become a farmer. A retired educator, she first brought gardens into classrooms as a way to teach science through hands-on learning. Today, that […]
Read MoreRALEIGH – Recent rainfall helped improve drought conditions in some parts of the state, but most of the state remains in extreme or severe drought, according to the N.C. Drought Management Advisory Council. The exceptional drought classification has been removed. […]
Read MoreNC Newsline – It’s still unclear exactly what happened on the afternoon of Dec. 21, 2025, when 13-year-old Jaleeyah Tune was shot and killed while walking home with her sister. Three teens were arrested in connection with her death, according […]
Read MoreAP NEWS – As playwright Aleshea Harris tells it, something felt missing when she first sat down to write her searing and startling play “Is God Is,” which made waves off-Broadway in 2018. Harris was writing an epic story of […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The expansion of Heart to Home Meals into Durham reflects a growing response to one of North Carolina’s most significant demographic shifts. With one in five residents now aged 65 or older and projections reaching […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer A Wake County Superior Court judge has ruled in favor of state and national Republican Party groups in a legal dispute over whether certain overseas voters-known as “never residents”-can participate in North Carolina elections. Special […]
Read MoreTHE GUARDIAN – Taiba Akhuetie’s art is uncomfortable to look at. This is mostly because you’re not sure whether you’re in the presence of something alive or dead. She uses hair as her medium, constructing mundane items out of synthetic […]
Read MoreBy Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Mollie Huston Lee was the first African American librarian in Wake County and the founder of the Richard B. Harrison Wake County Library Branch. Not only did she leave behind a legacy of helping others […]
Read MoreBy Judaea Ingram Special To The Carolinian RALEIGH, N.C. – Music filled the air as families danced through the crowd, children gathered around activity stations, and community members explored wellness resources from local organizations. Black-owned businesses lined the streets while […]
Read MoreNC Newsline – America is experiencing a housing crisis that touches nearly every community and forces economically vulnerable citizens to make impossible decisions, Renee M. Willis, president and CEO of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, said on Thursday. “We’re […]
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