Attorney General Roy Cooper’s office took action on April 7. The office responded to Kalvin Michael Smith’s motion to the North Carolina Supreme Court seeking an evidentiary hearing. Smith asserts
BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE In most cases, racial profiling is no laughing matter. That is, until now. In the new film “Driving While Black,” that played last week at
Photos by Ashlea Jones Tattoo Artist Erran Hamlin paints live at the Evening of Art event on Sunday, April 10 BY ASHLEA JONES FOR THE CHRONICLE Local artists joined together
Photo by Tevin Stinson Concerned parents discuss what changes they would like to see included in the reformation models at priority schools next school year during a town hall meeting
BY GARY D. ROBERTSON ASSOCIATED PRESS RALEIGH, N.C. —A federal court ruled two months ago Republican legislators weren’t legally justified
Photo by Todd Luck Ujima CDC’s Hobart Jones, Sandy Sadler and Larry Weston with the plan for Emanuel Retirement Village
Photo by Todd Luck Pictured here is Jolonda Ware of Working America, sharing her own struggles with health insurance after
Submitted photos Roslyn Payne, CEO/President of Trinity Studios, has been in operation since 2000./Irvin Payne has a new transport service


