By Alex Bass Alex.bass@triangletribune.com RALEIGH – Emancipate NC Executive Director Dawn Blagrove has advocated extensively for the termination of Raleigh Police officer D.C. Twiddy. Blagrove welcomed the news of Twiddy’s December retirement but said there still are questions. “It is...
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Kylie Marsh | The Charlotte Post What is “smart growth,” and what does it mean? These are questions answered by Sustain Charlotte, a nonprofit advocate for equitable and sustainable expansion through better transportation, connectivity, and affordable housing. On Dec. 5,...
Herbert L. White | The Charlotte Post The Dreamville Festival is returning to Raleigh. Cole, a rapper and record producer who grew up in Fayetteville and co-founder of Dreamville, the entertainment brand and record label, announced the fifth annual showcase...
By Alex Bass Alex.bass@triangletribune.com RALEIGH – The economy mattered, most definitely, but not only the economy mattered. In a timing sequence that began before Vice President Kamala Harris became the Democratic Party’s presumptive presidential nominee, there were issues for voters,...
By Alex Bass Alex.bass@triangletribune.com RALEIGH – The Black experience from segregation to integration remains near the heart of Wilton Daniel Gregory, the first African American ever elevated to the Roman Catholic Church’s College of Cardinals, the body that elects each...
By Peter Grear, AI assisted In a powerful and moving appeal, Esther Mambu, a young leader from Sierra Leone, has set out to inspire and mobilize Black students and Pan-Africans across the United States and around the world. Her...
It’s no shock the United State has a housing shortage. The National Low-Income Housing Coalition reports that there is a deficit of 7.3 million affordable rental homes. But older homes, particularly built before 1970, may be the key to solving...
By Tracey Morrison, Contributing Author Photo by Photographer: Antoinne Duane Jones It’s been a remarkable milestone for Cumberland County Board of Commissioner Vice Chairwoman Dr. Toni Stewart. Governor Roy Cooper recently elected Stewart to serve on the Health...
By Freda Freeman Correspondent DURHAM – Lillie Lane has always found a way to “work it out.” She found a way as a young girl working in cotton and tobacco fields to business school to working for the federal government....
By Yasmine Regester Staff Writer Carolina Peacemaker With only six days left until Election Day, Vice Presidential candidate Governor Tim Walz (MN) made a few stops in Greensboro while campaigning on October 30. This visit marks the governor’s fifth visit...