Converting Old NC Furniture Plant To Paperware Could Bring Jobs Back To Graham County
By Jane Winik Sartwell Carolina Public Press When Shaun Adams was laid off by Stanley Furniture in 2014, he was beyond frustrated. Not only was he losing his job at the furniture manufacturing plant, but Graham County was losing its […]
Read MoreNC House bill would allow fewer trips to the DMV
WUNC | By Colin Campbell State lawmakers are trying to address long lines at the Division of Motor Vehicles by making it easier to renew driver’s licenses online. DMV offices have been dealing with a surge in people trying to get […]
Read MoreBack to School Special: Dr. Bell on Raising Resilient Children and Cultivating Community in a Complex World
Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer In a compelling interview, Dr. Bell, a distinguished academic and social worker, shared profound insights on parenting, community, and navigating the intricate tapestry of modern society. His perspectives, deeply rooted in experience and a commitment […]
Read MoreEfforts To Restrict Or Protect Libraries Both Grew This Year
By: Robbie Sequeira Stateline State lawmakers across the country filed more bills to restrict or protect libraries and readers in the first half of this year than last year, a new report found. The split fell largely along geographic lines, […]
Read MorePBS North Carolina CEO David Crabtree on Federal Funding Cuts to Public Media
By: Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Recently PBS North Carolina’s CEO, David Crabtree, went on record regarding federal funding cuts and what’s at stake following federal funding cuts to public media. Crabtree discussed the impact on our community and how […]
Read MoreViolent Crime Continues To Drop Across Us Cities, Report Shows
By: Amanda Hernández Stateline Amid recent political rhetoric about rising crime and violence in American cities, a new analysis shows that violent crime has continued to decline this year. Homicides and several other serious offenses, including gun assaults and carjackings, […]
Read MoreShe Was Dubbed The Most Beautiful Woman In Harlem: Remembering Black Cinema Star Francine Everett
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Francine Everett, born Franciene Williamson on April 13, 1915, in Louisburg, North Carolina, was an actress, singer, dancer, and model whose career in Black cinema during the 1930s and 1940s left a lasting mark on […]
Read MoreSE Raleigh Development vs. Residents P4
By: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Early Friday morning, a modest but resolute group of Southeast Raleigh and broader Triangle residents gathered outside a home on Barwell Road to protest a new road construction project they say is unfolding without transparency, […]
Read MoreCitizen Spotlight From City Council to County Commission: Jonathan Lambert-Melton’s Vision for Wake County
By: Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Raleigh City Council member Jonathan Lambert-Melton is embarking on a new chapter in public service, announcing his candidacy for the Wake County Board of Commissioners. With three terms on Raleigh City Council under his […]
Read MoreYouth & Leaders Address Crises at 19th Annual UN Human Rights Summit
NEW YORK (July 25, 2025) – Youth delegates from 38 nations joined distinguished veteran human rights advocates at the United Nations Headquarters to deliver a powerful indictment of global injustices – from state-sanctioned discrimination and human trafficking to nuclear threats […]
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