After 86 years of serving the African American community across North Carolina, The Carolinian continues to grow and evolve while remaining committed to its mission of informing, uplifting, and connecting the communities it serves.
Beginning Monday, May 4, 2026, The Carolinian will officially relocate its office to 1015 Cross Link Road in Raleigh. While the newspaper is transitioning from its longtime building, its presence and commitment to the community remain as strong as ever.
For generations, The Carolinian has served as a trusted voice, covering stories that reflect the experiences, challenges, and achievements of Black communities throughout the state. From local news and cultural storytelling to business, education, and civic engagement, the publication continues to adapt in ways that ensure its readers stay informed and empowered.
“This move represents growth,” the organization shared. “We are leaving our old building, but we are never leaving our community.”
As The Carolinian enters this next chapter, the focus remains on expanding its reach, strengthening community partnerships, and continuing its legacy of impactful journalism for years to come.
