Educators respond to misleading remarks of lawmakers To the Editor: These are the facts: Tomorrow [Wednesday] tens of thousands of educators from across our state will be at the capital
Editorial
By James B. Ewers Jr. Ed.D. Mother’s Day was nationally recognized on Sunday, May 13. It is now over, and we’ll have to wait for another one next year. There is
By Richard Piszczek Let me start by saying that I served in the U.S. Army from 1964-1967 and in Vietnam from 1966-1967 and I am a strong supporter of the Second
By Dr. Ahunna Freeman In my few years in community pharmacy, I can attest that numbers don’t lie when it comes to chronic diseases and African-American women. With May being blood
By Jesse Jackson African-American unemployment has reached its lowest levels ever. President Donald Trump boasts about this on the stump,
By The StarNews of Wilmington, N.C. Thousands of Confederate monuments dot the South and will continue to do so for
By Algenon Cash I’ve always been a huge promoter of small business [SB] and entrepreneurship, so I routinely help others
We can tell that it’s time for voting. Political signs are all over the place, in yards and even as