Raleigh of Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow
By Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer The year was 1788, a new capital city was born in North Carolina: Raleigh. Uniquely, its location was selected with military strategy in mind – far from the vulnerable coast line. Raleigh blossomed in […]
Read MoreThe Raleigh Chamber “Economic Forecast: Launch 2025”
By Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer On Tuesday, January 7, 2025, Raleigh’s business community gathered at the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts for “Economic Forecast: Launch 2025,” presented by Wells Fargo. the highly anticipated event drew a crowd […]
Read MoreHow Population Growth Is Reshaping The Electoral Map Across America Country
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer In 2024, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris could have won the Electoral College by winning the states she carried, Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District, plus the so-called Blue Wall battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. […]
Read MoreDemonstrators recite names of more than 60,000 voters targeted for exclusion in Supreme Court race
NC Newsline – Democracy advocates stood in front of the North Carolina Supreme Court from sunrise to sunset Tuesday reading the names of more than 60,000 voters whose ballots are being challenged by state Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin, who […]
Read MoreThe California Wildfires Could Spark Deeper Inequality
ALTADENA, Calif. (AP) – The sight of celebrity mansions and movie landmarks reduced to ashes can make it seem like the wildfires roaring through the Los Angeles area affected a constellation of movie stars. But a drive through the charred […]
Read MoreMajor legal brawl may decide what types of cars Americans can buy
STATELINE.ORG – Blue states are bracing for a battle with the Trump administration over their authority to limit tailpipe emissions, a showdown that will have major repercussions on the types of cars and trucks sold to American drivers. All sides […]
Read MoreDoctors worry that iodine deficiency — a dietary problem from the past — is coming back
BY MIKE STOBBE NEW YORK (AP) – The 13-year-old boy came to the clinic with a rapidly ballooning neck. Doctors were puzzled. Testing ruled out their first suspicion. But further tests pinpointed what they – and the boy – had been […]
Read MoreLawsuit alleges racial and gender discrimination led to an Air Force contractor’s death
BY ALEXANDRA OLSON NEW YORK (AP) – On the night Stephanie Cosme died, her sister and brother said they received a curt explanation from a U.S. Air Force official who met them at the hospital: The civilian contractor was failing to […]
Read MoreSmall Businesses Thrive with Help from SCORE Mentors
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — January is National Mentoring Month, the perfect opportunity for aspiring and established small business owners to connect with an experienced SCORE mentor to take their business to the next level. As the nation’s largest […]
Read MoreAt Age 97, George E. Johnson Has Written His Life’s Story
NEW YORK (AP) – As he approached his mid-90s, pioneering Black businessman George E. Johnson unexpectedly found himself determined – even called – to write his memoir. Johnson’s “Afro Sheen: How I Revolutionized an Industry with the Golden Rule, from […]
Read MoreDo 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.