Durham DA Dropping Felony Charges In Confederate Monument Case
Prosecutors are dropping felony charges against demonstrators who pulled down a Confederate statue in Durham last August.
Prosecutors are dropping felony charges against demonstrators who pulled down a Confederate statue in Durham last August.
At Calvin Wiley Elementary School, Principal Tavy Fields asks a crowd of students in front of her if they're excited for
A public discussion this week will focus on the complicated relationship between one Winston-Salem neighborhood and a local HBCU.
North Carolina joins a list of two other states and the District of Columbia showing significant rises in anti-Semitism.
The NAACP is warning black passengers they may be treated unfairly when flying on American Airlines. One recent incident involved the former head of the organization's North Carolina chapter.
A predominantly black community in the Triad is suing a mostly white town nearby.
A candlelight vigil was held Wednesday night to mark one year since the police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, which ignited days of volatile protests in Charlotte and exposed deep divisions betwee
Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of the police killing of Keith Lamont Scott – and the birth of a protest movement called Charlotte Uprising.
Winston-Salem is honoring the legacy of a school that served the city's African-American students with a special marker preserving the 14th Street School's place in history.
Recent protests and violence in Charlottesville, Va., are the subject of a public panel discussion at Wake Forest University on Sept.