MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — Former President Donald Trump quickly responded to Abdul El-Sayed’s Democratic primary victory in Michigan’s U.S. Senate race. Trump used the win to criticize Wayne County’s election administration and urged Republicans to support GOP nominee Mike Rogers.
By BlackPressUSA Newswire
Donald Trump wasted little to no time making Michigan’s Democratic U.S. Senate primary race a centerpiece of scandal, regardless...
‘We are redefining what folk music is’
by JOHNNY KNOLLWOOD
Folk music is largely undefined; it may mean different things to different people. For some, folk music lies in a specific set of stylistic parameters or instrumentation — acoustic guitars, banjos, and stomp claps — but for many, folk music is...
Source: BlackPressUSA Newswire
By Rob McManus
Choosing to live in a smaller city with a lower cost of living isn’t always an easy decision. You’ll feel more confident if you see how much you’ll save on food and transport. Never ignore such costs since they add up quickly and can make...
By Post Staff | Oakland Post
The Oakland Black-Eyed Pea Festival (BEPF), a celebration of African American traditional music, food and art, will return to its roots through a partnership with Farms to Grow, Inc., the hosts of the Freedom Farmers’ Market on Sept. 12.
Now in its 11th year, the...
By Jana Lang, Propel Youth Reporter | Oakland Post
These are the four tenets of Black August, a month dedicated to commemorating the sacrifices of political prisoners and Black revolutionaries in the struggle for Black liberation.
Observers are urged to study the history of the Black struggle for freedom, train their...
By Atlanta Daily World
Main Street still needs Congress to permanently repeal invasive BOI mandate and protect small businesses
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, released the following statement in support of the U.S. Department of Treasury’s final rule protecting over 32 million U.S. small businesses...
by Ronald E. Scott
Drummer and composer Andrew Cyrille is an artist whose fearless playing ignites any band. After six decades, he remains the risk-taking music explorer with some inventive surprises to share. He returns to his old storied red door haunt, the Village Vanguard (178-7th Avenue), on August 4-9...
MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — Former President Donald Trump quickly responded to Abdul El-Sayed’s Democratic primary victory in Michigan’s U.S. Senate race. Trump used the win...
Source: BlackPressUSA Newswire
By Rob McManus
Choosing to live in a smaller city with a lower cost of living isn’t always an easy decision. You’ll feel...
By Post Staff | Oakland Post
The Oakland Black-Eyed Pea Festival (BEPF), a celebration of African American traditional music, food and art, will return to...
Is enough being done to prevent damage from storms and flooding?
by Ariama C. Long
A waterlogged street corner. An impassable block. A flooded basement. These...
By Atlanta Daily World
Atlanta Daily World stands as the first Black daily publication in America. Started in 1927 by Morehouse College graduate W.A. Scott....
by JASON PONTEROTTO
Amsterdam News jazz columnist Ronald E. Scott will be honored with the Walter and Lilian Lowenfels Award for Criticism at the 47th...
by Janday Wilson
Black Wall Street FestivalNew Haven GreenAug. 15, 2026
Vendors for the fifth annual Black Wall Street Festival came from as far as California.
The event, created by New Haven-born...
by Paul Bass
Vanessa Burns knew government could work for people. If people in government worked hard enough.
She proved that in her hometown of New Haven, then across the country.
Burns...
by Thomas Breen
Gabe Finkenstein and preservation crew at work.
Four carved wooden “flying horses” lay on their sides Friday afternoon on a moving mat right next to Lighthouse Point Park’s...
by Brandon Cortes
Erick Amaya was on a Zoom call with a support group in Colombia on Monday when a 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit his home country, killing more than...
by Thomas Breen
Top city, school, and nonprofit officials announced on Friday the upcoming launch of the “New Haven Afterschool Initiative” — which will provide free and low-cost afterschool programming...
by Laura Glesby
A long line formed for job assistance resources at the Workforce Alliance.
United Way Parent Ambassador Chantell Thompson: “Give some of that load to the community. We can...
by Jamil Ragland
HARTFORD, CT – State officials are raising the alarm about a dangerous social media trend that has turned a seemingly harmless toy into a literal time bomb.
Sen....
By Amber Boutellier
As Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years” floated over the stage, sixdancers moved into formation, letting the jitters of the evening remain in the wings. In sync...
BY Lucy Gellman
Some of "Camryn's Candles." Lucy Gellman Photos.
On what would have been her daughter Camryn's 22nd birthday, Elizabeth Robinson walked out to the corner of Sherman...
By Lucy Gellman
and at Lost In New Haven. The first image is courtesy of Tony Falcone; the second is from Lucy Gellman.
It’s the horses, charging forward with jockeys...
by Thomas Breen, Dereen Shirnekhi and Paul Bass
An overnight storm damaged 50 trees and caused extensive damage to the carousel building at Lighthouse Point Park, leading the city to...
by Thomas Breen
Wildaliz Bermudez wound up beating Leland Moore 908 to 787 — or 54 percent to 46 percent — in Tuesday’s Democratic primary for an open east-side state...
MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — Former President Donald Trump quickly responded to Abdul El-Sayed’s Democratic primary victory in Michigan’s U.S. Senate race. Trump used the win to criticize Wayne County’s election...
Source: BlackPressUSA Newswire
By Rob McManus
Choosing to live in a smaller city with a lower cost of living isn’t always an easy decision. You’ll feel...
By Post Staff | Oakland Post
The Oakland Black-Eyed Pea Festival (BEPF), a celebration of African American traditional music, food and art, will return to...
Is enough being done to prevent damage from storms and flooding?
by Ariama C. Long
A waterlogged street corner. An impassable block. A flooded basement. These...
By Atlanta Daily World
Atlanta Daily World stands as the first Black daily publication in America. Started in 1927 by Morehouse College graduate W.A. Scott....
by JASON PONTEROTTO
Amsterdam News jazz columnist Ronald E. Scott will be honored with the Walter and Lilian Lowenfels Award for Criticism at the 47th...