Abrams Announces Run for Georgia Governor
Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams sparked excitement among many progressives around the country with her announcement over the weekend that she is running for governor. Abrams has been the top Democrat […]
Black Voter Turnout Down For First Time in 20 Years
The Pew Research Center recently reported that the Black voter turnout in the 2016 election declined for the first time in 20 years “falling to 59.6% in 2016 after reaching […]
Bernard Highly Qualified for Obama Museum Appointment
The Obama Foundation has announced Dr. Louise Bernard as the Director of the Museum of the Obama Presidential Center. As Museum Director, Dr. Bernard will lead the design, development and […]
Four Wichita Zip Codes are Nation’s Least Expensive for Rent
Wichita has something to be proud of, we think? If New York is the posterchild for outrageously expensive housing, Wichita is definitely winning points in the affordability category. With four appearances in […]
Ben Jealous Confirms Run for Maryland Governorship
Former NAACP President, Black Press Executive Believes His Civil Rights Record Will Inspire Voters By Hazel Trice Edney TriceEdneyWire.com Former NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous, also former Black press […]
Most Powerful Voices Stroke Event Empowers Participants
The Most Powerful Voices Gospel Concert, an innovative way in which the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association promotes stroke awareness through education, empowerment, and entertainment, returned to St. James United […]
Cole Wins 0.0000 Best of the Best Scholarship
NaCole Cole is a big dreamer, but even she didn’t dream this big. At her high school graduation, Cole had what was probably the best surprise of her lifetime. Cole […]
Bill Would Allow Booze in Certain Outdoor Areas
Both houses of the Kansas Legislature have approved a bill that will allow municipalities to establish areas where alcohol can be consumed outside of restaurants and bars. It’s a walk […]
Wichita’s Party on the River Offers Nine Days of Fun
Concerts Still a Big Draw Each night festival-goers can enjoy fun on two stages. The Kennedy Plaza stage, along Douglas in front of Century II is still the stage for […]
