NC Newsline – The House unanimously approved $464 million in new relief for western North Carolina on Thursday, swiftly sending a package that includes money for small business grants to the Senate. The aid bill sets out $60 million for […]
Read MorePARIS (AP) – Coco Gauff caused a brief and amusing delay at the French Open on Tuesday when she stepped onto Court Philippe-Chatrier without her rackets. Gauff looked confused before a ball boy ran out minutes later carrying her pack of mint-colored rackets. “That’s better,” […]
Read MoreNNPA – Target Corporation is projecting a decline in annual sales and profits for 2025 as the retail giant struggles with fallout from its decision to end its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, pressure from new tariffs, and organized […]
Read MorePORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – One program distributes laptops in rural Iowa. Another helped people get back online after Hurricane Helene washed away computers and phones in western North Carolina. Programs in Oregon and rural Alabama teach older people, including some […]
Read MoreBy: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer For many years, the Gullah-Geechee people were thought to exist primarily along the sea islands of South Carolina and Georgia, distinct communities of African American descendants of enslaved West Africans who retained much of their […]
Read MoreBy Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Get ready, Raleigh, our very own professional basketball team, the Raleigh Firebirds, are delivering electrifying performances and making a real impact in our community for the seventh year! With an impressive 17-3 record, the […]
Read MoreOn the evening of May 25, 2020, George Floyd was murdered by police outside a grocery store in Minneapolis. From the outset, the incident became a battle of narratives. The local police initially reported Floyd was experiencing “distress” and died from a […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer In a pivotal move toward addressing long-standing transportation challenges, the Raleigh City Council has endorsed a proposal that could reshape one of the city’s busiest corridors. In a 7-1 vote during the May 6 council […]
Read MoreBy Karl Cameron Special To The Carolinian The J.W. Ligon Media Center was the scene of a lively community meeting on May 15th at 6:00 p.m. that seemingly the local African-American Community wasn’t told about. The topic of the meeting […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer In June 2023, the Raleigh City Council voted unanimously to approve a resolution acknowledging the enduring consequences of slavery and Jim Crow laws on Black families. The resolution affirms that African American residents have been […]
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