The film, "Negro Durham Marches On," depicts many of the thriving Black-owned businesses and organizations in Durham's Hayti ...
Thereasea Clark Elder broke barriers for Black public health nurses in Charlotte as the city’s first for the life-saving profession. Born in 1927, the Charlotte native grew up in the Greenville ...
The exhibit debuting March 9 on Harkers Island features the ongoing NC Catch initiative that highlights African Americans in the state seafood industry.
Discover how the WINN van, a mobile support service, is making a significant impact on homelessness in La Crosse, connecting ...
Joseph McNeil, one of the Greensboro Four, recalls the momentous sit-in that ignited a nationwide civil rights movement as he ...
“The People v. Griffin,” a statewide series of rallies hosted by Common Cause North Carolina, is engaging voters about Republican Appeals Court Judge Jefferson Griffin’s lawsuit against the State ...
North High School band students secured $1.5+ million in scholarships at Burke High School scholarship fair. Mentors McClound ...
There are three maritime museums in North Carolina: The Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in Hatteras, The Maritime Museum at ...
A new bridge, access roads and an industrial buildings opened Feb. 12 at Enka Commerce Park off of Smokey Park Highway.
An inside look at the exclusive coastal town in Horry County that has a waiting list to move in. It is among South Carolina’s ...
Few people had a longer — and sometimes ... even though they grew up near each other in Church Hill. Marsh lived in the 900 block of North 29th Street, and Wilder lived in the 900 block of ...
The trailblazing Beverly Shores Heritage Trail paved the way for a new crop of walkways where people can learn more about the ...