Brunswick County residents are teaming up with an international human rights organization to advocate for access to clean water in historically Black neighborhoods.
Radio stations at historically Black colleges and universities have always played a special role in connecting the schools to ...
Michael Jordan expands his healthcare mission with a new free clinic in Wilmington, ensuring quality care for uninsured ...
Affordable housing specifically for teachers is an idea some counties in North Carolina have implemented, building new ...
Unable to return to her one-room cabin until a long list of repairs are done, no-frills trailer in quiet trailer home park is ...
Four western North Carolina families share housing challenges they live daily some six months after Helene’s devastation.
A recent event at N.C. A&T State University gave hundreds of students a hands-on experience with a robotic surgical machine ...
Neil Frye was a 20-year-old mess attendant from Vass, N.C., aboard the USS West Virginia when a Japanese torpedo sank it in ...
Kevin Howell, a 1988 graudate, first made history as the school's first Black student body president. Now, he'll be its first ...
It’s a life that’s been challenging, especially for Delia Lytle Bayley’s son, who has autism and struggles with change.
The Foundation for the Development of Minority Physicians and Cone Health sponsored the day-long educational event for middle school through college students and held on the NC A&T State University ...
The participants discuss the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the role of government in recovery efforts and more.