Kwanzaa kick-off echoes calls to value black life (pictured above: Zen Sadler (center) helps Don Williams and Patricia Sadler light the Kwanzaa kinara.) The recent deaths of unarmed black men at
Kwanzaa kick-off echoes calls to value black life (pictured above: Zen Sadler (center) helps Don Williams and Patricia Sadler light the Kwanzaa kinara.) The recent deaths of unarmed black men at
(pictured above: Forsyth District Attorney Jim O’Neill addresses the issue.) The North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Commission and the Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office announced their new Talk It
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The Associated Press RALEIGH (AP) — The slate of laws taking effect in North Carolina with the new year includes lower taxes for corporations and individuals. Scores of new laws
(pictured above: Donald Reaves stands in the heart of WSSU’s campus.) It was a long time coming, but Donald Julian
Samaritan Ministries settles in at new digs Samaritan Ministries Soup Kitchen clients saw a change of scenery last week as
(pictured above: Juan Eckard (standing) poses with the Women’s and Girls’ Project’s Kim Johnson, Jamila Stover, Shannon Brooks and Nakida McDaniel
(pictured above: Assistant Police Chief Connie Southern helps a young man shop.) Police and firefighters took youth from The Children’s Home
(pictured above: Jaya Miller looks at her artwork.) Some of the best holiday art by local students was on display at
(pictured above: Alexis Fegan (right) poses with her parents.) Alexis Fegan takes two chemotherapy pills every morning before she goes to school;