NC Newsline -The Democratic primary for North Carolina’s 4th Congressional District is heading to a likely recount, with incumbent Valerie Foushee leading by one percentage point. In unofficial results, Foushee won 49.22% of the vote, just 1.01% more than the […]
Read MoreSC DAILY GAZETTE – Thousands of mourners came to South Carolina’s capital Monday to say “thank you” to the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the iconic civil rights figure whose activism helped change a nation. Jackson died Feb. 17 at his home […]
Read MoreBy Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Chapel Hill – If you haven’t seen a Legacy Heirs production, please go to the website immediately and learn more. Sonny Kelly is an outstanding actor and educator. His one-man plays are absolutely captivating. His […]
Read MoreFAYETTEVILLE, NC — Local businessman Frederick Surgeon, owner of Sweet Valley Ranch and Surgeon & Associates, Inc., has been appointed to the North Carolina Ports Authority Board of Directors by Governor Josh Stein. The appointment was announced by the Governor’s […]
Read MoreNC Newsline – Becoming a fully licensed cosmetologist in North Carolina takes 1,500 hours of studying hair, skin, and nail services – even if you just want to provide natural hair care. Some community colleges are asking state lawmakers to […]
Read MoreBy: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Professional snowboarder Zeb Powell has spent the past few years redefining what the sport looks like while carrying his North Carolina roots onto some of snowboarding’s biggest stages. Born in Charlotte and raised in Waynesville, […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Last Wednesday, the State Archives of NC’s America 250 held a panel discussion offering a detailed examination of how colonial and early state laws shaped the lives of African Americans in North Carolina. The panel, […]
Read MoreCarolina Public Press – Where are all the men? That’s the question the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal is asking in its new policy brief analyzing enrollment data, which found that women outnumber men at every UNC System […]
Read MoreNC Newsline – Longtime affordable housing allies in Orange County are at odds over a 75-unit townhouse development in Hillsborough that one side contends prices out low- and modest-income African American families. The disagreement pits Habitat For Humanity of Orange […]
Read MoreBy Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Raleigh – In an era defined by the relentless glow of smartphone screens and the rapid-fire pace of digital notifications, a new storefront on 228 Fayetteville Street is asking Raleigh residents to do something radical: […]
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