A new YouthTruth survey finds Black students are more likely than white peers to worry about safety at school.
by Alvin Buyinza
At the same time, while a little more than half of all white students believe their school is safe, less than 40% of Black students agree, according to the report.
At a time when investments in school safety are growing...
Black and Hispanic students use AI for schoolwork more than their peers, but their teachers are less likely to receive AI training.
by Alvin Buyinza
Data show that Black students are more likely to use artificial intelligence to help them with their school work. But the school districts that mainly serve...
by Maya McFadden
Elementary students check out a bomb squad robot.
One of the many roles of a mayor: Keeping fourth graders entertained.
King/Robinson School students came to class to hear from police, firefighters, business owners, and judges about their career journeys — while those same community members were reminded that all...
by Laura Glesby
Former city Police Chief Karl Jacobson appeared in court for the first time on Friday not as someone enforcing the law, but as someone accused of breaking it.
He stood before Judge Eugene Calistro in Courtroom A of the courthouse at 121 Elm St. for an arraignment hearing...
by Tristin Reeder
State Sen. Martin Looney and LEAP director Henry Fernandez.
The following writeup was submitted by LEAP Communications Coordinator Tristin Reeder.
Leadership, Education, and Athletics in Partnership (LEAP) celebrated a major milestone on February 26, 2026, marking the 31st anniversary of its signature “LEAP Year Event.”
Held at the Dixwell...
By BlackNews.com
Filmmaker Tyler Perry is launching a new firefighter drama on Netflix, Where There’s Smoke. The 16-episode series follows firefighters facing danger on the job while dealing with personal struggles and intense emotional challenges.
Production started in Atlanta under Perry’s direction, with Tyler Lepley cast as Owen, Mike Merrill as Cameron,...
by Keren Heslop, BlackDoctor.org
1. The Laserphoco Probe
Dr. Patricia Bath hit several milestones in her medical career. The ophthalmologist was the first Black female physician to receive a medical patent and was the first Black woman to finish a residency in ophthalmology at New York University.
She created the Laserphaco probe,...
by Keren Heslop, BlackDoctor.org
1. The Laserphoco Probe
Dr. Patricia Bath hit several milestones in her medical career. The ophthalmologist was the first Black female physician...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE —Interestingly, though memories have faded, Head Start set the foundation for a hunger for knowledge that has permeated my life.
By Iris Cumberbatch,...
DALLAS (AP) — State Rep. James Talarico topped Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett in an expensive and fiercely contested Texas Senate Democratic primary that once again...
Germantown, MD — Democratic candidate Destiny Drake West successfully hosted a powerful and well-attended Black History & Community Leadership Reception on Friday, February 27, bringing together community...
by Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku, Face2FaceAfrica.com
The United States has urged its citizens to leave more than a dozen Middle Eastern countries immediately due to escalating military strikes involving...
by Mildred Taylor Europa, Face2FaceAfrica.com
By the time Joanne Bland was 11 years old, she had been arrested “at least 13 documented times,” she once wrote....
by Mildred Europa Taylor, Face2FaceAfrica.com
While cleaning out his mom’s room during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 in Maryland, Aaron Haynes found a strange piece of...
By Black Information Network
Black Information Network is the first and only 24/7 national and local all-news audio service dedicated to providing an objective, accurate...
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 Laura Glesby
Former city Police Chief Karl Jacobson appeared in court for the first time on Friday not as someone enforcing the law, but as someone accused of breaking...
by Tristin Reeder
State Sen. Martin Looney and LEAP director Henry Fernandez.
The following writeup was submitted by LEAP Communications Coordinator Tristin Reeder.
Leadership, Education, and Athletics in Partnership (LEAP) celebrated...
by Karla Ciaglo CTNewsJunkie
U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, with Sen. Richard Blumenthal listening at left, discusses the Trump administration’s “illegal” war in Iran that began without congressional authorization during...
by Laura Glesby
It’s official: over the next three years, teachers will get a 13.57 percent average raise and unionized school administrators will get a 9.6 percent average raise.
The Board...
by Dereen Shirnekhi
Albakkour and other NHPS students testify before the Education Committee.
HARTFORD — Metropolitan Business Academy senior Bayan Albakkour took the bus Wednesday morning not to school, but to the state’s...
by Mona Mahadevan
Faith Martin, shopping on Temu while sitting in the La Quinta Inn lobby with Penn and Grice.
Faith Martin has spent the last four weeks and five days...
By Thomas Breen
U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro welcomed the end of “perhaps the most corrupt chapter in the short history of the Department of Homeland Security” Thursday in a statement...
by Laura Glesby
The Office of Climate and Sustainability may live on after the expiration of its Covid-era funding source, if alders approve the mayor’s budget proposal to integrate that...
by Karla Ciaglo CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — For more than a decade, the per-pupil funding baseline at the heart of Connecticut’s school aid formula has not budged. Senate Democrats and...
by Kenneth Reed
HARTFORD, CT — Connecticut’s restrictions on carrying guns and pistol purchases remain intact after Judge Janet C. Hall dismissed a legal challenge to the state’s open carry...
by Thomas Breen, Laura Glesby and Mona Mahadevan
Sandra Pittman and Lisa Velazquez Torres unseated Angel Hubbard and Clarence Cummings as Ward 3 Democratic co-chairs Tuesday after racking up enough...
by Dereen Shirnekhi The New Haven independent
Ronald Douglas outside of Career: Voting for Pittman. Credit: Dereen Shirnekhi photos
Tonya White, voting for Hubbard because of her community presence.
Lee Moore stopped...
by Keren Heslop, BlackDoctor.org
1. The Laserphoco Probe
Dr. Patricia Bath hit several milestones in her medical career. The ophthalmologist was the first Black female physician to receive a medical patent...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE —Interestingly, though memories have faded, Head Start set the foundation for a hunger for knowledge that has permeated my life.
By Iris Cumberbatch,...
DALLAS (AP) — State Rep. James Talarico topped Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett in an expensive and fiercely contested Texas Senate Democratic primary that once again...
Germantown, MD — Democratic candidate Destiny Drake West successfully hosted a powerful and well-attended Black History & Community Leadership Reception on Friday, February 27, bringing together community...
by Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku, Face2FaceAfrica.com
The United States has urged its citizens to leave more than a dozen Middle Eastern countries immediately due to escalating military strikes involving...
by Mildred Taylor Europa, Face2FaceAfrica.com
By the time Joanne Bland was 11 years old, she had been arrested “at least 13 documented times,” she once wrote....
by Mildred Europa Taylor, Face2FaceAfrica.com
While cleaning out his mom’s room during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 in Maryland, Aaron Haynes found a strange piece of...