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CENTER, Texas — As Delbert Jackson turned right onto the clean, sandy-paved stretch of Martin Luther King Drive, his chin lifted with quiet pride. The road’s upkeep is due in large part to Jackson, ...
She’s repeatedly signaled her concerns about the direction of the court on birthright citizenship, mass federal firings, and other hot-button issues.
More than $50 million in grants for HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and hepatitis programs could disappear under a proposed federal budget.
They are reviving the mission of an association of Black churches that fed and educated Black families after the Civil War.
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A mother. A seamstress. A cook. For two years, women were stalked and killed, while officials dismissed the deaths as the ...
The Georgia dentist says she wants to address issues related to health care, criminal justice reform, education, and the ...
Invest Atlanta CEO Eloisa Klementich said helping underserved communities avoid displacement has always been a priority for the organization. Black people make up 84% of the 1,800 homeowners who have ...
As Anthony Pearson’s Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity brothers begin to plan his funeral, another family is gathering today to lay his shooter to rest. The funeral service for Justin Minnitee, the ...
As the city marks the five-year anniversary of Brooks’ death, Garrett Rolfe is reportedly placed on administrative leave ...
In America's hottest city, Black residents die by suicide at twice the national average. Cultivating the land might be their ...
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