Swift, decisive actions against police applauded To the Editor: The Congressional Black Caucus applauds the swift and decisive actions by the Baltimore City State’s Attorney in conducting a thorough and independent
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On Monday, May 4, Winston-Salem City Council delayed a vote on the rezoning of a daycare in East Winston. That rezoning would allow The Salvation Army to purchase the property
(Above: Photo by Patrick Semansky/AP Photo) By BEN NUCKOLS and MICHAEL BIESECKER, Associated Press BALTIMORE — Months before a young black man died of the broken neck he suffered during what
By Bill Turner I just finished my read of the “State of Black America – 2015” report, released recently by the National Urban League. I read it alongside an article
(Above: AP Photo/Patrick Semansky- A man walks past a burning police vehicle, Monday, April 27, during unrest following the funeral
The United States has made history again, but without the votes of North Carolina’s two senators. Senators Thom Tillis and
(Above: Randolph Community College photo- Chuck Egerton, left, department head for the Photographic Technology program at Randolph Community College, presented
Lynch will make her home state proud To the Editor: I am pleased that the U.S. Senate has finally confirmed [Greensboro
On Sunday, May 3, St. Philips Moravian Church, 3002 Bon Air Ave. (corner of Bon Air & 30th St.), will