It’s Part of Novant Health’s Commitment to Removing Barriers to Health Care By Susan Miller “Keep your eyes peeled for the big, purple bus – it’s like a big, purple hug.” That’s advice from Elizabeth Forte, the transcultural health...
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By Freda Freeman Correspondent RALEIGH – Many people dream of owning their own business. Yet, many who do often close shop within the first few years. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 20% of small businesses...
By Cash Michaels Contributing writer Editor s note – Recently, Democratic candidates for governor, state Attorney General Josh Stein and retired Associate State Supreme Court Justice Michael Morgan, took time out from their busy campaign schedules for the March 5th...
By Cash Michaels Less than a month away from the March 5th Republican gubernatorial primary, and candidate Dale Folwell, in an exclusive interview, relentlessly bashed GOP frontrunner Lt. Governor Mark Robinson, accusing him of “fleecing” everyone who comes in...
Herbert L. White THE CHARLOTTE POST Crystal Hill is in a different place as Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools’ superintendent. Hill, who was named to the position on a full-time position in May, leads the 16th-largest school district and has undertaken new initiatives...
By Mia Khatib mia.khatib@triangletribune.com RALEIGH — With wages not keeping pace with the cost of living, investment companies like REALM and Vivo Investment Group are turning to more innovative solutions to help people cut costs on housing. The two...
By Mia Khatib mia.khatib@triangletribune.com RALEIGH — After the killing of Philando Castile in 2016, Saint Augustine’s University alumnus Kevin Bethea made supporting local Black-owned businesses a priority. He created the Triangle Black Owned Businesses Facebook page to help small...
Staff reports As the holidays ramp up, OpenDoors students are winding down with the last in a five-part series of art classes taught by world-renowned ceramicist Jim McDowell in Asheville’s River Arts District, in partnership with Village Potters Clay Center....
By Mark Lawton NCCU News Communications On Dec. 8, part of Fayetteville Street was dedicated to a couple with strong ties to North Carolina Central University. Those traveling between Timothy Avenue and Lawson Street will now see signs designating...
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Association of Asheville & Buncombe County 43rd Annual Celebration
Still Marching Forward: Fighting for Justice Never Ends. Staff reports The Martin Luther King, Jr. Association of Asheville & Buncombe County will host its 43rd annual celebration of Dr. King’s life and legacy on Saturday January 13, 2024, at...
