“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 ...
U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) is revitalizing the work of the late Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee with the reintroduction of H.R. 40. The newly reintroduced bill would create a 15-member ...
Jasmine Bell of Charlotte and a senior at North Carolina A&T State University, is published in “You’ve Got a Place Here, Too,” and anthology of love stories set at historically Black colleges and ...
The legal journey isn’t the only thing Wilson-Cox does to provide for her family. She owns Friendly Faces Painting, a face ...
North Carolina’s top health officials start their jobs at the beginning of each new administration looking to master the details of the vast agency they lead and with budget recommendations to prepare ...
Charlotte men’s basketball let a first half lead get away in a 75-59 loss to East Carolina. The 49ers (9-17, 2-11 AAC) went into halftime ahead 35-29, but a 46-point outburst by the Pirates (15-11, ...
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Minority owned and operated, The Charlotte Post Publishing Company, Inc. (TCPPC) has served as a dominant force in educating, empowering and enlightening African-American communities throughout our 8 ...
A sign on the door of Martin General Hospital confirms its closure. The hospital is one of several rural hospitals in the state that have shut down. WILLIAMSTON, North Carolina – A tattered sign blows ...
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