Saint Aug’s Denied Accreditation, But Can Appeal In February
By Cash Michaels, Contributing writer The board of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) voted Tuesday to remove embattled HBCU St. Augustine’s University (SAU) in Raleigh from its membership. The SACSCOC board voted to do […]
Read MoreSmall Businesses Plan Events And Start Marketing Earlier to deal with shorter holiday shopping season
(AP) The holiday shopping season is underway, and this year small businesses have less time to capitalize on the busy shopping period. Only 27 days separate Thanksgiving and Christmas – five fewer than last year. But there are still ways […]
Read MoreMore beans and less red meat: Nutrition experts weigh in on US dietary guidelines
(AP NEWS) Americans should eat more beans, peas and lentils and cut back on red and processed meats and starchy vegetables, all while continuing to limit added sugars, sodium and saturated fat. That’s the advice released Tuesday by a panel […]
Read MoreThe Return of Moral Mondays
By: Jordan Meadows, Staff Writer On Monday evening, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the North Carolina State Capitol to demand that lawmakers halt the passage of Senate Bill 382, a controversial piece of legislation they condemned as a “legislative coup.” […]
Read MoreHall Insurance Group’s Personalized Medicare Solutions
By: Jordan Meadows, Staff Writer Since opening its doors in 2017, Hall Insurance Group has been committed to offering personalized Medicare solutions to over 3,000 individuals. The company’s philosophy is built on the understanding that each client’s situation is unique […]
Read MoreNYC’s mayor warms to Trump and doesn’t rule out becoming a Republican
NEW YORK (AP) – New York City Mayor Eric Adams appears open to switching parties to become a Republican, as he declined to rule out a future change in political allegiances during a pair of interviews Friday that came as he has […]
Read MoreNC Republicans unveil new constitutional amendments on income tax, voter ID
NC Newsline – Republicans in North Carolina’s legislature are rapidly advancing a pair of proposed constitutional amendments that would cap the state’s income tax rate and require photo ID for those voting by mail. The Senate voted to approve both […]
Read MoreU.S. Education Department pings states, schools to set policies on cellphone use
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Education Department called on every state, school and district on Tuesday to adopt policies on cellphone use in schools. The department asks schools to have well-thought-out policies on the matter, but does not dictate exactly what […]
Read MoreWhile the U.S. veered right, western NC moved left. Here’s what experts say caused it.
NC Newsline – Democrats looking for signs of growing support around the country found few reasons for optimism this November. Western North Carolina was the exception. As a nationwide red wave crashed over the United States on election night, a […]
Read MoreMemphis police use excessive force and discriminate against Black people, Justice Department finds
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) – The Memphis Police Department uses excessive force and discriminates against Black people, according to the findings of a U.S. Department of Justice investigation launched after the beating death of Tyre Nichols after a traffic stop in 2023. A […]
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