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Cognizant and the North Carolina Turnpike Authority Collaborate to Modernize Toll Operations

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Cognizant announced on Monday a strategic partnership with the North Carolina Turnpike Authority (NCTA) to develop and implement a next-generation tolling back-office system. With the first stage under way, this multi-stage engagement aims to deliver a scalable, API-driven architecture that integrates seamlessly with partners including Mastercard and Volvo Car USA. With Cognizant leading the technology orchestration across all systems, this initiative marks a significant step in NCTA's journey

YMCA Acquires Land For A New Durham Location

By Eli Chen WUNC The YMCA of the Triangle plans to acquire land next to the American Tobacco Campus to build a new downtown Durham facility. On a 0.79-acre property at the corner of Blackwell and W. Pettigrew Streets, the YMCA plans to build a 65,000-square-foot facility that will feature rooftop terraces with outdoor fitness areas, an indoor pool, a basketball court, an indoor track, group fitness studios, and spaces

The Legacy Of John Hunter Continues: Raleigh Hosts Informative Family Reunion

By Jheri Hardaway (formerly Ms. Jheri Worldwide) Staff Writer "If you leave home you still need to know where home is" one of the family members mentioned during the presentations of Belle Long and Yvonne Hunter Sanders at Tucker House in downtown Raleigh. The City of Raleigh hosted members of the Hunter family for a follow up to an experience that took place four years ago. On YouTube.com you can find

Moses Grandy: From Enslavement to Unrelenting Liberator

By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Moses Grandy was a Black abolitionist, seaman, and author born into slavery around 1786 in Camden County, North Carolina. As Grandy recounted in his autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy; Late a Slave in the United States of America, he did not know his exact birth date-a reality for many enslaved people, whose births were rarely recorded. His first enslaver, Billy Grandy, was

Nazar Fragrances on Crabtree Changes and Cultural Shift

By Jheri Hardaway (formerly Ms. Jheri Worldwide) Staff Writer The heart of a community often beats in its small businesses. The Crabtree Valley Mall we knew is no longer. Drastic changes have impacted every element of the customer and retailer experience. For four years, Nazar, a perfume kiosk in the Crabtree Valley Mall, was a pulsating artery of that community. Located in the bustling corridor between popular shoe stores, the kiosk,

Who Charlie Kirk’s Killer Wasn’t?

[caption id="attachment_13675" align="alignnone" width="980"] Charlie Kirk hands out hats before speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. (Tess Crowley/The Deseret News via AP)[/caption] By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA It wasn't someone from "the radical left." It wasn't an "illegal immigrant," and it wasn't a person of color. The suspect in the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk is 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, a white

A Book Review of “The Library in the Woods”

By Karl Cameron, Contributor I recently reviewed, "The Library In The Woods" by Calvin Alexander Ramsey, Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie. It is a children's book for ages 7-1, but also a journey back for many adults to a segregation time when libraries for African-Americans were a window to a world of opportunity. I distinctly remember the many times I walked from Davie Street to the Richard B. Harrison Library,

What Charlotte’s Day Laborers Can Teach Us About Work & Trust

[caption id="attachment_13599" align="alignnone" width="1760"] Xavier Arellano and Bryant Davis. (Photo: Logan Cyrus)[/caption] By Julian Berger, Michael Graff  WFAE He arrives around 8:30 a.m., 65 years old, eight months sober and wearing a T-shirt that reads, "NOPE: Not going to happen." Xavier Arellano walks across Wendover Road in east Charlotte, dodging four lanes of traffic, and nodding good morning to his fellow day laborers who gather here each day, hoping for

Harnett County Commissioner McKoy’s Impactful and Informative Town Hall

By Jheri Hardaway (formerly Ms. Jheri Worldwide) Staff Writer Lillington, NC - Harnett County officials addressed growth, taxes, and public services at a town hall hosted by Commissioner Barbara McKoy. This gathering updated residents on key county initiatives and services, addressing a range of topics from property taxes and public health to the challenges of managing a rapid population growth. The event was held in Lillington at the Harnett County Resource

Courage & Conviction: Honoring The Life Of Major General Joseph McNeil

By: Jheri Hardaway (formerly Ms. Jheri Worldwide)  Staff Writer Long Island, NY - The world is mourning the passing of Major General Joseph A. McNeil, a true American revolutionary whose actions helped ignite the Civil Rights Movement. As one of the Greensboro Four, McNeil's legacy is defined by his unwavering courage and a deep-seated belief in justice. His life, from a humble upbringing to a distinguished military career, was a testament