Wake Board approves opiod funding
RALEIGH, NC – Today, the Wake County Board of Commissioners approved the Wake County Opioid Settlement Funding Plan for Fiscal Year 2025, marking a significant step forward in addressing the ongoing overdose crisis that continues to grip our community. The […]
Read MoreSAU Receives $60K Award From Home Depot
RALEIGH, NC—More support has resulted in another big win for one of North Carolina’s historically black colleges/universities (HBCUs). Saint Augustine’s University (SAU) has once again showcased its commitment to excellence and community support by securing a $60,000 Campus Improvement Grant […]
Read MoreBlack Americans’ significant economic and civil rights progress threatened, report says
WASHINGTON (AP) – Black Americans have endured considerable injustices and barriers to prosperity and equality throughout U.S. history. But their social, economic and political advances in the 60 years since the enactment of major civil rights legislation have been unsatisfactory, […]
Read MoreGovernor Cooper Greets Prime Minister of Japan at RDU Airport
RALEIGH — On Thursday evening, Governor Roy Cooper and First Lady Kristin Cooper greeted Prime Minister of Japan Kishida Fumio and Mrs. Kishida Yuko upon their arrival at RDU-International Airport. This historic visit to North Carolina by the Prime Minister […]
Read MoreBlack Founder Launches New Line of Military Caps With Silk Liners in Retail Stores Nationwide
Nationwide – Meet Natasha Hinds, a retired U.S. Army veteran who is also the founder and CEO of Keep Your Hair Headgear, a pioneering Black-owned brand dedicated to promoting hair and scalp health. proudly announces the availability of its revolutionary silk […]
Read MoreA Celebration Of Music, Community And Local Area Artists
By: Dominique Heath, Columnist Dreamville Festival is not just a musical event, but a celebration of local businesses and artists. The festival, organized by J Cole and his Dreamville team, has become the world’s largest artist-led music festival, and one […]
Read MoreThe BOSS Network & Sage Awards $250K in Grants to the Divine Nine Sororities
Nationwide – Announcing the recipients of the 2024 Invest in Progress Grant, a collaborative initiative by Sage and The BOSS Network. This partnership has seen Sage commit funding over three years to empower small businesses with the resources they need to thrive. The selected […]
Read MoreUnique Message At Durham’s State Of The City Address
By Jordan Meadows, Staff Writer On Tuesday evening, in a momentous outline for the City of Durham, Mayor Leonardo Williams took the stage to deliver his first State of the City address, marking a significant milestone in his leadership journey. […]
Read MoreHEALTH GROUPS FILE SECOND LAWSUIT AGAINST THE US FDA
SAN FRANCISCO — The African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council (AATCLC), Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), and the National Medical Association (NMA), represented by Christopher Leung of Leung Law PLLC, have filed a second lawsuit against the U.S. Food and Drug […]
Read MoreBiden administration sets first-ever limits on so-called ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
(AP) The Biden administration on Wednesday finalized strict limits on certain so-called “forever chemicals” in drinking water that will require utilities to reduce them to the lowest level they can be reliably measured. Officials say this will reduce exposure for […]
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St. Augustine Graduation 2024
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