Colin Kaepernick started a controversy when he kneeled as the national anthem was being played. The former San Francisco 49’ers quarterback is at the forefront of a dilemma that is not going away any time soon.
Editorial
Oct. 29 is World Stroke Day. Stroke is the fifth leading killer in the U.S. and is the fourth leading cause of death in Forsyth County.
By Algenon Cash Some weeks ago I wrote about the advantages of setting up a home-based business to pursue your entrepreneurial goals – no commute, you can dress however you
North Carolina’s system of selecting trial judges needs to be reformed, but not in the way some legislators want. The state has two parallel trial-court systems, Superior Court and District
N.C. NAACP applauds move by court in voting case To the Editor: N.C. NAACP stands for the right of all
By Henry J. Pankey Thousands of racially diverse early college students leave high school with an associate degree. These students
By Roger Rodriguez More than 6 million North Carolinians will soon select or switch their health benefits plan during open
By Elisha Covington Coconut oil is wonderful and it is a staple in my household. For years, coconut oil has
That’s a familiar phrase in the Black Church. This phrase came up at the Gospel Fest on Sunday, Oct. 8,


