21st and Oliver Development, Braeburn Square, Announced at WSU
First building will be Westin Element Hotel The mixed-use corner of Wichita State University’s Innovation Campus along 21st and Oliver is beginning to take shape. The 20-acre area reserved for […]
Two Democrats Win California Open Senate Primary
Two Democrats will battle each other to become California’s next United States senator, after winning the top two spots in an open primary on Tuesday. The intraparty fight between Kamala […]
Black Americans See Gains in Life Expectancy
It is a bitter but basic fact in health research: Black Americans die at higher rates than Whites from most causes, including AIDS, heart disease, cancer and homicide. […]
HealthCore Clinic Expansion Back on Track
After almost a half year on hold, it appears construction of the HealthCore Clinic expansion is back on track. The Community Voice reported on the stalled construction in March after […]
Housing Expo Offers Something For Renters and Future Homeowners
If you live in a house …yes an apartment is okay … then the Inaugural Housing Expo has something for you. The event, sponsored by the City of Wichita Housing […]
Local Governments Looking to Increase Diversity of Firefighting Teams
Before the time when calendars of barely clad firefighters became the fad, firefighting was seen as a great career in the African-American community. It was, and still is, a career […]
Erivo and Odom Take Home Top Honors at Tonys
Cynthia Erivo took home the honor of Best Actress in a Musical at last night’s Tony. Erivo portrayed Selle in the Broadway reprise of The Color Purple. Also taking home […]
What Happens When Your Health Fails (or a family member’s health?)
If something happened to you, it would be nice to know that someone you knew and trusted was handling your affairs and in a manner that you specified. […]
