The Guardian – Bernard LaFayette, the advance man who did the risky groundwork for the voter registration campaign in Selma, Alabama, that culminated in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, has died. Bernard LaFayette III said his […]
Read MoreThe Conversation – The days are getting longer and W-2s are blooming, which can only mean one thing – the U.S. tax season is here. Many Americans may receive a bigger tax refund than in previous years as a result […]
Read MoreCHARLOTTE, N.C. — Duke Energy and a variety of organizations have reached settlement agreements on the proposed combination of Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress designed to provide measurable, trackable benefits for customers. Settling parties include the North Carolina […]
Read MoreBy: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The Raleigh Women’s Market returned to downtown Raleigh this month, transforming Moore Square into a place for women-owned businesses, artists and performers from across the Triangle. Held last Sunday afternoon, the event coincided with International […]
Read More(RALEIGH) Today Governor Josh Stein called on the General Assembly to fast-track a $1.4 billion Critical Needs Budget focused on addressing North Carolina’s most urgent needs while lawmakers continue work on a comprehensive state budget. “North Carolina has gone nearly […]
Read MoreLast week’s 36th Annual Black History Celebration in Raleigh, North Carolina, hosted by SAU alumna Octavia Rainey, Class of 1978, in partnership with the College Park, Idlewild, and Tarboro Road Community Center, served as a heartfelt tribute to the life […]
Read More(AP) – Standing alongside his son’s Ford pickup truck at a central Iowa gas station off Interstate 80, Francisco Castillo was not happy. He had voted for President Donald Trump in the last election. He believed Trump had strengthened the […]
Read MoreBy: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer State lawmakers on Tuesday afternoon pressed North Carolina Medicaid officials about rising costs, enrollment trends and funding gaps during a meeting of the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Medicaid at the North Carolina General Assembly. […]
Read MoreTHE GUARDIAN – An antiques auction selling chains linked to the enslavement of African people in Zanzibar has been accused of “profiting from slavery”. Neck irons dated to the Omani-Arab dominated trade in enslaved people in east Africa, which ended […]
Read MoreBy Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Greensboro – Stephanie C. Simon is North Carolinian dedicated to art and service. After enjoying a 27 year career with the Guilford County Department of Public Health in the Maternity Services Program, specifically in Maternity […]
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