Projects Set To Strengthen Rural Infrastructure And Create Jobs
WASHINGTON – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA is funding 47 projects in 23 states to improve access to reliable electricity and clean drinking water for more than one million people and create good-paying […]
Read MoreMudcats Are Making A Move
NC State Alum/Developer Dewayne Washington and sports legend Dereck Whittenburg show their love for the Wolfpack during the ground-breaking for the new Mudcats stadium in Wilson, NC Milwaukee Journal Sentinel-Representatives from the Milwaukee Brewers were on hand Thursday in Wilson, […]
Read MorePilot With Area Ties Featured In “The Blue Angels” Film
MILLINGTON, Tenn. – For decades, the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels flight demonstration team has brought its daring aerobatics to airshows around the world. The upcoming documentary feature, “The Blue Angels,” goes behind the scenes and brings the show to IMAX […]
Read MoreBehind The Scenes With Kristi Jones: Chief Of Staff To Governor Cooper
Jordan Meadows, Staff Writer The chief of staff oversees executive branch operations and holds a position of parity with appointed Cabinet secretaries. It is common for the role to wield significant influence over policy matters within the administration and […]
Read MoreRaleigh City Council approves $5 million for new pilot program to address homelessness
NC Newsline – The Raleigh City Council has approved spending $5 million on a new pilot program that includes a component to provide direct rent assistance to unsheltered individuals. The council approved funding for the “Unsheltered Homelessness Response Program” on […]
Read MoreIs The New FTC Ban Good For Black Biz?
By Taalib Saber – the AFRO Historically, non-competes have been used to restrict employees from working in the same industry after leaving their former employer. Though the intention is to protect the intellectual property of businesses, non-competes have often negatively […]
Read MoreThe Rise Of The Carbon Farmer
WIRED-Patrick Holden strolls across the field, pausing from time to time to bend and point out a bumblebee, or a white butterfly, or a dung beetle. A wide expanse of blue sky stretches above. Beneath, undulating green hills, sprawling hedgerows, […]
Read MoreMany Americans Say They Aren’t Getting Enough Sleep
NEW YORK (AP) – If you’re feeling – YAWN – sleepy or tired while you read this and wish you could get some more shut-eye, you’re not alone. A majority of Americans say they would feel better if they […]
Read MoreThe Passing of Dr. Cecil “Chip” Murray
NNPA – How do you salute a man who walked amongst the angels? You start by making sure that history accurately reflects his name. This is my modest contribution to the telling of his vital history and legacy. Rev. Dr. […]
Read MoreA New Study To Probe Disparities In Cancer Outcomes for Black Women
NATIONWIDE – The American Cancer Society is embarking on an unprecedented initiative spanning 20 states, including the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, to investigate the troubling disparities in cancer survival rates among Black women. Despite overall declines in cancer […]
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