African American Theater Hightlight Shows To Come

By: Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer  The vibrant arts scene in North Carolina's Triangle region was fully displayed at the recent Triangle African American Theater Preview 2025 event at the Raleigh Little Theatre. This showcase previewed an exciting lineup of upcoming productions. From beloved classics like The Color Purple, Jitney by August Wilson, and even a Caribbean-infused reimagining of The Little Mermaid, our area theaters offer a wealth of opportunities

North Carolina Settles On 15% Increase in Home Owner Rates

  RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) - Base rates for North Carolina homeowners' insurance premiums will increase on average by about 15% by mid-2026 as part of a settlement reached by the state Insurance Department and the industry. The agreement announced Friday by state Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey contrasts with the January 2024 request by the North Carolina Rate Bureau, which represents insurance companies, seeking a 42.2% overall average increase. Causey, an

Vintage Finds & Local Flair: Durham Vintage Collective

By: Jordan Meadows  Staff Writer  Founded in 2023, Durham Vintage Collective quickly became a standout destination for vintage lovers in Durham, North Carolina. The Collective's curated selection is a dream come true for fans of all things retro. Whether you're looking for charming home décor, statement fashion pieces, or obscure collectibles, the store has something to surprise and delight you. From eclectic keychains that span decades to vintage Barbies and

The 45th Annual MLK Jr. Prayer Breakfast

By: Jordan Meadows  Staff Writer  The 45th Annual Triangle Martin Luther King Jr. Interfaith Prayer Breakfast took place this week, bringing together hundreds across the region to celebrate Dr. King's legacy. This year's theme, "Mission Possible: The Power of Justice and Radical Love," set the tone for a powerful morning of reflection, unity, and action. The breakfast, hosted by Capitol Broadcasting Company and coordinated by the Triangle MLK Committee, has

A New Approach To Managing Difficult Blood Pressure

WASHINGTON (AP) - Nothing doctors prescribed controlled Michael Garrity's dangerously high blood pressure - until they zapped away some nerves on his kidneys. If that sounds weird, well, kidneys help regulate blood pressure in part through signals from certain nerves. The new treatment disrupts overactive renal nerves. "My blood pressure would spike and I'd run out of breath and feel tired, and that doesn't happen anymore," said Garrity, 62, of

No Day-One Tariffs From Trump, But It May Happen By February 1, 2025

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="768"] Humpty Dumpty slips from the wall; Humpty's due for an awful fall / K. Udo J. Keepler's 1913 political cartoon depicts the impending end of tariffs used to protect U.S. domestic monopolies. (Composite: Letty Avila. Image source: Library of Congress.)[/caption] WASHINGTON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump did not immediately impose tariffs on Monday as previously promised but said he was thinking about imposing 25%

Red 3 Dye Banned

The Food and Drug Administration is ordering food and drug makers to remove a dye called Red 3 from the products U.S. consumers eat and drink. The colorant was banned from cosmetics and non-oral medications decades ago because a study showed it caused cancer when eaten by rats. But it kept appearing on the ingredient lists of popular snack foods and other grocery products because it remained approved for use

Kentucky police probe KKK flyers telling immigrants to ‘leave now’

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="980"] Neighborhoods in Kentucky reported they've received flyers filled with KKK propaganda in their front yards.(WKYT viewer via WKYT)[/caption] The Guardian - Authorities in Kentucky are investigating racist Ku Klux Klan (KKK) flyers telling immigrants to "leave now" and "avoid deportation" that were discovered in multiple cities over the past few days. The flyers, which were found in Ludlow, Fort Wright and Fort Mitchell, depict a cartoon

Biden Pardons The Late Black Nationalist Marcus Garvey

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA  In one of his final acts in office, President Joe Biden posthumously pardoned Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr., a seminal figure in the civil rights movement, whose advocacy for Black nationalism and self-reliance left an indelible mark on leaders like Malcolm X and movements across the Black diaspora. Born on August 17, 1887, in Saint Ann's Bay, Jamaica, Garvey was the son of a stonemason and

Raleigh’s Helping Hand: A Pillar of Hope and Inclusion in North Carolina

By: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Settled along Rock Quarry Road, a modest yet surprisingly spacious building is surrounded by old televisions, washing machines, children's clothes and toys, and cans of food-an image that perfectly captures the essence of Helping Hand Mission in Raleigh, an organization dedicated to supporting everyday people in need. There's a constant commotion of people coming in and out, carrying goods for those in need, while the