Loss of FEMA program spells disaster for hundreds of communities and their projects

AP NEWS - The textile mills that once served as the backbone of Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, have long been shuttered, and officials believed federal money would be key to the town's overdue revitalization. They hoped an improved stormwater drainage system and secured electrical wires - funded through a program to help communities protect against natural disasters and climate change - would safeguard investments in new businesses like a renovated

North Carolina Lawmakers Want To Encourage Homebuilding

By Mary Helen Moore NC Newsroom A bill working its way through the N.C. House of Representatives would allow civil lawsuits against individuals for development decisions they make on city councils or planning boards. The language is tucked into a wide-ranging bill rewriting development regulations that has bipartisan support from 13 Republicans and nine Democrats. Rep. Jeff Zenger, a Forsyth County Republican, is a primary sponsor of House Bill 765.

Famed Memphis Church Damaged By Fire

[caption id="attachment_11630" align="alignnone" width="2400"] Overhead view of Clayborn Temple in Memphis[/caption] The Guardian - A fire has severely damaged the historic Clayborn Temple in downtown Memphis, which is closely associated with the US civil rights movement and Dr Martin Luther King. The temple was headquarters for the sanitation workers' strike that brought King to Memphis in 1968. The campaign's "I Am a Man" signs were made in the church's basement,

The Untold Story Of The Titanic’s Only Black Passenger

By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche, a 25-year-old Haitian engineer, was the only known Black passenger, along with his children, aboard the ill-fated Titanic. His story, buried for decades beneath the weight of history, has recently re-emerged. Born on May 26, 1886, in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti, Joseph Laroche was a gifted student. At just 15 years old, he was sent to Beauvais, France, to pursue a formal education

Phi Lambda, Alpha Phi Alpha Brother Joseph Merrick Sansom

[caption id="attachment_11620" align="alignnone" width="880"] IN THE COMMUNITY-Joe Sansom and Carolinian Publisher Adria Jervay at a Back-To-School event in Lyons Park, 2018Z[/caption] By Eugene Watkins Phi Lambda honors Bro. Joseph Merrick Sansom (Phi Lambda, '69) for his lifelong dedication to community service, which began in his youth with a memorable experience in Durham.  At just six years old, he witnessed a stark contrast between wealth and poverty, seeing a luxurious car

With AI At Their Disposal, Financial Scammers Are On The Rise

NC Newsline - It started with a seemingly routine reminder for Nancy Hall to update her Norton antivirus software. The 69-year-old Philadelphia resident sat down at her laptop to file her taxes recently and was prompted to call a number that was said to be the software company's customer support. She had been hacked, the message said. "It said, 'you must call Microsoft right away, or else, you're in danger

Slave Descendants Fight To Save Island 

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - Georgia's highest court waded Wednesday into a fight between Black landowners and local officials who have weakened long-standing protections for one of the South's last Gullah-Geechee communities founded by freed slaves. Residents of largely unspoiled Sapelo Island have been trying to roll back zoning changes imposed by McIntosh County officials that doubled the size of homes allowed in a tiny enclave called Hogg Hummock. Homeowners fear

Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women

UN Women-Imagine receiving a message from a stranger that contained chillingly accurate details about your daily routine. Or consider the shock of discovering that your footage has been digitally altered into explicit content and splashed across the internet. These are not hypothetical scenarios of digital abuse - they are a frightening reality for millions of women and girls navigating the digital world today. As technology mediates more of our daily

Business Spotlight: Adara Spa 

By: Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Nestled conveniently near Glenwood Avenue South, Adara Spa offers a tranquil escape right in the heart of our bustling city. This beautifully decorated spa specializes in a range of rejuvenating massages and meticulous nail care services, providing a welcome sanctuary from the everyday hustle. While easily accessible, Adara Spa enjoys a wonderfully tucked-away location, creating an immediate sense of calm and serenity upon arrival.

A 6-hour morning routine? First, try a few simple habits to start your day

AP News - Starting with brushing his teeth before 4 a.m., influencer Ashton Hall says he also swims, meditates, journals, rubs his face with banana peel, lifts weights, submerges his face in ice water and accomplishes much more every day before breakfast around 9:30. A video of his morning routine has racked up millions of views on social media, while sparking reactions that range from disbelief to awe. It also jumpstarted the