Red Cross continues plea for more blood To the Editor: After issuing an emergency call for blood and platelet donors in early July, the American Red Cross continues to face
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By Algenon Cash Most people want to fly all over the country or explore faraway places that boast about white sandy beaches. But I prefer to visit places located right
By Marjore Innocent Black Churches are more than places of worship. They are the vibrant hearts of the African-American community that bring the Gospel into our lives, inspire faith, grace,
By James B. Ewers Jr. When I was coming of age in North Carolina, my parents would kiss and off my father went to work. My mom also worked. I
By Lynne Mitchell Loca … what? August marks the 10-year anniversary of the word “locavore” being selected as the
By Algenon Cash I’ve been advocating for a smart, sensible energy policy in our country and state for close to
By Lynne Mitchell Did you know that most Americans do not consume the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables in
By William Reed On any level you examine, President Donald Trump’s outreach to blacks is an unenlightened mess. Trump’s appointment of
By Charlene Crowell For the 12th consecutive year, America’s national homeownership rate has declined, according to Harvard University’s Joint Center
On Wednesday afternoon [June 28], in the midst of a breathless display of legislative pettiness in Raleigh, Rep. Becky Carney