Charlotte Choir Fuses Trap And Jazz For Black Music Tribute
By Elvis Menayese (WFAE) A festival aimed at amplifying Black music and artists, returns to Charlotte this weekend, as the annual Black Notes Project makes its second appearance, celebrating jazz music. The event will feature The Sainted Trap Choir, a […]
Read MoreWhat’s the healthiest way to prepare vegetables? The way that makes you eat them.
(AP News) In Carlene Thomas’ experience, two types of people ask her advice as a dietitian about the healthiest way to prepare vegetables. Those looking to improve their diet are curious about how different cooking methods affect nutritional content. Others wonder how best […]
Read More1,772 Black South African WWI Troops Finally Honored
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) – The names are carved on poles of African hardwood that are set upright as if reaching for the sun. No one knows where the men they represent were buried. But their names, forgotten for […]
Read MorePuerto Rico’s Fiesta Of The 3 Wise Men : 141 Yr Tradition
By: Steven Worthy, Staff Photographer In the town of Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico, an estimated 60,000 people took part in three days of festivities known as Fiesta De Los Reyes (Festival of the Three Kings or Three Wise Men). This […]
Read MoreNCDA Awards $1.5M In Grants To Boost Agricultural Research
RALEIGH – The N.C. Department of Agriculture’s Research Stations Division has awarded $1.5 million in grants for agricultural research, aiming to boost crop production and advance the state’s agricultural economy. The funding supports a variety of projects focusing on new and […]
Read More8 Tax Deductions For Homeowners To Lower Income Tax
yahooFinance-You don’t buy a house for the tax deductions. It’s just a nice side benefit. And usually very much appreciated, considering all the extra expenses associated with homeownership. Here are eight tax breaks for homeowners that you’ll want to know […]
Read MoreCitizen Spotlight: Reggie Edwards & The Encouraging Place
By: Ms. Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer In the heart of Raleigh, North Carolina, a beacon of hope shines brightly, offering support and fostering understanding. That beacon is “The Encouraging Place,” an organization dedicated to empowering women, uplifting families, and bridging […]
Read MoreRise in diagnoses is prompting more US adults to ask: ‘Do I have ADHD?’
NEW YORK (AP) – Allison Burk’s teenage daughter struggled with uncontrolled emotions, a shrinking attention span and a growing tendency to procrastinate. A family doctor suggested ADHD testing, which led to an unexpected discovery: The teen had ADHD, and Burk […]
Read MoreThe Grand Opening of CASA’s King’s Ridge Affordable Housing Community
By: Jordan Meadows, Staff Writer On Tuesday, East Raleigh saw a landmark event in its fight against homelessness and poverty with the grand opening of King’s Ridge, a 100-unit affordable housing community spearheaded by CASA (Community Alternatives for Supportive Abodes), […]
Read MoreSustaining Hope Campaign: Addressing the Needs of African Americans in Western NC
By: Jordan Meadows, Staff Writer Hurricane Helene, which devastated the southeastern United States in September 2024, left more than 200 lives lost, with 104 of those deaths occurring in North Carolina alone. The storm’s damage was catastrophic, with an estimated […]
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