By Errington C. Thompson, MD It is more important than ever for us to stay informed. Misinformation is being shoveled at us at an alarming rate. We cannot count on mainstream media to filter out the lies or to even...
Category : National News
By Mia Khatib mia.khatib@triangletribune.com RALEIGH — Since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel and the Israeli government’s ongoing bombardment on Gaza, Palestinian solidarity protests have been taking place worldwide. Around 3,000 people have rallied at Moore Square in downtown Raleigh...
By Mia Khatib mia.khatib@triangletribune.com DURHAM — Durham City Council member Leonardo “Leo” Williams emerged victorious in the race for Bull City mayor against North Carolina state Senator Mike Woodard Tuesday. After leading with 51% of votes in the primaries, Williams...
Herbert L. White THE CHARLOTTE POST Bresette Hames is tired of too much work for too little pay. Hames, an airline cabin cleaner who works for JetStream, an American Airlines contractor at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, contends the job is...
By Yasmine Regester Staff Writer Amidst a wave of excitement, Vice President Kamala Harris arrived at the campus of North Carolina A&T State University last Friday (Sept. 15). The Corbett Sports Center was a vibrant sea of blue and...
By Mia Khatib mia.khatib@triangletribune.com CARY — Robert P. Taylor was sworn into office Sept. 29 as the new Wake County Public School System superintendent. The Mississippian landed the role after being denied superintendency confirmation in his home state earlier this...
Local Family Honors Their Son’s Memory with Scholarship Fund for CFCC Culinary Art Students
The Brunson Family has come together to create a lasting legacy in memory of their son, Darius Robert Brunson, who lost his battle with leukemia in December of 2022. To celebrate their son’s passion for the culinary arts and give...
Mayra Parrilla Guerrero THE CHARLOTTE POST Anastasia Bradley-Sullivan dreams of a career as a dental hygienist. Bradley-Sullivan, who will start her senior year at West Charlotte High School this month, researched colleges to find the best options and narrowed her...
By Aaliyah Bowden | The Charlotte Post For many children in North Carolina, going to school means confusion over meal eligibility. During the pandemic, a federally subsidized program allowed all K-12 students to receive free breakfast and lunch. However, lawmakers’...
By Mia Khatib mia.khatib@triangletribune.com RALEIGH — After months of back-and-forth with Raleigh’s Muslim community, Shaw University has agreed to temporarily reopen the on-campus community mosque, Masjid King Khalid. Mosque board members received key access, and worshippers gathered for their...
