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St. Benedict’s hosting Feast Day Celebration

    St. Benedict’s hosting Feast Day Celebration

Next week, the Jackson Avenue area will come alive with Zumba, food vendors, tennis and golf lessons and a whole lot of gospel music. All of this will set the

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Bogues and Carroll new ambassadors for Bobcats

    Bogues and  Carroll new ambassadors for Bobcats

The Bobcats have announced that former guard Matt Carroll will serve as the organization’s community ambassador, and Muggsy Bogues, a former Hornets guard, will hold the title of “Hornets Ambassador”

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Riverrun starts April 4

    Riverrun starts April 4

Black faces will be prominent in several of the offerings in the upcoming RiverRun International Film Festival, which will be held at venues throughout the city from April 4-13. Documentary

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Editorial: Racist Suspensions?

    Editorial: Racist Suspensions?

We are disheartened by last week’s U.S. Department of Education report that shows our kids – black boys and girls

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Editorial: Don’t Wait for Obama to Fight

    Editorial: Don’t Wait for Obama to Fight

All right team, here we are again approaching the midterm elections.  Having won both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections,

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Grant supports church’s feeding, nutrition programs

    Grant supports church’s feeding, nutrition programs

Whole Man Ministries has received $3,500 from the Food Lion Charitable Foundation. The Ministries will use the gift to feed

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Honoring Our Best

    Honoring Our Best

(pictured above: Wake Forest University School of Law Dean Blake Morant holds his Man of the Year award and Woman of

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Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

    Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

Joe Childers, the principal of Atkins Academic & Technology High School, has been named a 2014 Regional Principal of the

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Churches enlisted to fight kidney disease 

    Churches enlisted to fight kidney disease 

More than six million African American adults in the United States have signs of kidney disease – a total equal

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