On Monday, Aug. 28, 2023, Dr. Mark Harden will began his tenure as the dean of the Shaw University Divinity School. Harden completed his Ph.D. at Michigan State University in Family and Child Ecology; post-doctoral studies in Philosophical Theology and...
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By Cash Michaels Contributing writer Saying that he has a better chance of winning the general election race for North Carolina s next governor, retired Associate State Supreme Court Justice Mike Morgan entered the Democratic race Sept. 12th, setting...
By Ivan Saul Cutler Carolina Peacemaker North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper toured Children & Families First’s Poplar Grove Early Learning Center to highlight the $8 million in federal funding he directed to pre-Kindergarten classrooms across the state. At the north...
By Mia Khatib mia.khatib@triangletribune.com Starting a new school year is always hard. But it can be especially nerve wracking for kids like 12-year-old Kyllan Parker, who has Attention Deficiency Hyperactivity Disorder. “First Thing First, Dream,” captures Kyllan’s transition back to...
By Freda Freeman Correspondent RALEIGH – For Chef Julius West, the secret is in the sauce. The secret to turning his life around and the secret to landing him a spot on grocery store shelves across the country. West is...
The Wilmington Journal Breakfast Club (WJBC), a community service group in association with the Wilmington Journal newspaper, announced during a press conference at Gregory Congregational Church UCC on Thursday, Sept. 7th, that in association with the R.S and T.C. Jervay Foundation, it...
The Daily Drum Women of Justice were in full effect at the recently held 60TH Anniversary, as the March on Washington promoted the National Action Network, heralded by Rev. Al Sharpton. A large crowd attended the Washington rally for equality...
By Mia Khatib mia.khatib@triangletribune.com RALEIGH — The Raleigh Housing Authority and project partners recently met with Heritage Park residents to discuss the public housing site’s need for redevelopment. Project partners are Brinshore Development, Raleigh Raised Development, and master planning...
North Carolina African American Civil Rights Leader to be Featured on Highway Historical Marker
The life of a major figure in the African American civil rights movement from North Carolina will be recognized with a North Carolina Highway Historical Marker. The marker commemorating Robert Franklin Williams will be unveiled during a ceremony on Aug....
By Mia Khatib mia.khatib@triangletribune.com DURHAM — Developers Sterling Bay and Acram Group updated Durham residents Aug. 2 on their plans for the redevelopment of Heritage Square. The 10-acre site will include space for retail, on-site parking, residences, community gathering,...