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On Monday, hundreds of marchers put on their walking shoes to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King at the 33rd Annual MLK Memorial March. Click for Photos

7:00 AM               33rd Annual Martin Luther King Triangle Interfaith Prayer Breakfast Sheraton Imperial Hotel & Convention Center 4700 Emperor Blvd, RTP, Durham COST: FREE For More Info: CONTACT: Doris Ingram-Randal, Durham MLK Steering Committee PHONE: (919) 251-8535 EMAIL: ingram_doris@yahoo WEB: www.king-raleigh.org 10:30 AM Martin Luther King Unity March & Rally NC Mutual Life Insurance […]

The North Carolina Central University School of Law has received $800,000 to provide critical foreclosure assistance to individuals across North Carolina. The funds are provided by the N.C. Housing Finance Agency and originate from a landmark national mortgage settlement with the country’s five largest loan servicers. Beginning in March, law school will provide foreclosure defense […]

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A winter storm warning is in effect from 6PM this evening to 4am Friday. Winter Storm Iago is on the way and look for possible snow accumulations in the Triangle and Greensboro, N.C. This wet snow could affect the afternoon and evening commute in some areas. Rain will quickly change over to heavy wet snow […]

Former UNC grad and ESPN sports announcer Stuart Scott, announced that he is battling cancer for the third time. Scott tweeted,”Blessed by prayers..I’m back in the Fight. C reared its head again. Chemo evry 2 wks but I’ll still work, still work out..still #LIVESTRONG” Scott was first diagnosed with cancer in 2007 after undergoing an […]

Durham is in the running for Southern Living’s “Tastiest Towns in the South.” The magazine wants people to help name the best food destination in the South. Two North Carolina cities are in the running, Asheville and Durham. “North Carolina’s Triangle has long been fertile ground for enjoying the region’s rich bounty,” said Southern Living […]

Can reality shows be successful without all the drama? Can they be more kinder? Two things about reality shows that attract viewers is the concept of reality and the shock effect. One shocking show that hasn’t aired, but has the attention of viewers is ‘All My Babies. Thousands of angry Blacks are protesting a new […]

When a person of color goes missing, you seldom hear about it on national media outlets. Shows like “Find our Missing” are filling the void and giving family members a glimmer of hope. “Find Our Missing returns for season 2, Monday nights at 9p.m. on TWC channel 330 with host S. Epatha Merkerson. She talks […]

Rodney Ellis, President of the NC Association of Educators talks about the Dr. Martin Luther King Scholarhsip Gala and the need for quality public education in North Carolina. RODNEY ELLIS NC ASSOCIATION EDUCATORS

Have you check your wallet lately? You could be passing funny money and not know it. Counterfeiters have gone high-tech. A few counterfeit artists still engrave metal plates and search for soft paper that matches the government’s blend. Others soak money in a chemical soup, rubbing off ink to create bills of another denomination. Now […]