By Stacy M. Brown
As the blockbuster “Michael” crossed the $1 billion mark at the worldwide box office and cemented Michael Jackson’s estate as the steward of the first music biopic ever to reach the milestone, another chapter involving one of the singer’s closest relationships has moved into federal court.
A lawsuit filed by four members of the Cascio family has...
by Thomas Breen
Three years to the month after 25-year-old New Havener Ramon Yates was shot and killed on Dixwell Avenue, Det. Michael Haines found out that the Naugatuck Police Department had located a “Taurus model 709 slim 9mm handgun” in their town.
Haines also later received a National Integrated Ballistic...
By Rev. Paul FleckJuly
“Faith Matters” is a column that features pieces written by local religious figures.
In my faith tradition (United Methodist), clergy are encouraged to take paid sabbatical/renewal leave every six years. Approved by the Bishop and the Board of Ordained Ministry, sabbatical leave is designed to be a time...
By Lucy GellmanJuly
Linda Mickens.
City arts director Sha McAllister.
Before her hands ever touched clay—or reimagined discarded washboards, piles of old shoes, used nails and buttons—sculptor Linda Mickens was reimagining what it meant to heal a person. As a NICU nurse, she learned that “every life has a story.” As a...
by Staff Report
HARTFORD, CT — The Board of Trustees of the Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame has appointed Kimberly Kersey as its new executive director, effective July 6.
Kersey was selected following a national search for her proven nonprofit leadership, strategic vision, collaborative approach and demonstrated commitment to mission-driven organizations,...
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. Currently owned by Real Times Media, ADW is one of the most influential Black newspapers in the nation.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and U.S. Senator Raphael...
By Alvin A. Reid | The St. Louis American
Source: Black Press USA Wire
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Those who closely follow Major League baseball often concede that their opinion on “who is better” can differ from Wins Above Replacement (WAR), Value-Based Rating (VBR) or other analytical statistics.
Armed with those numbers as of...
By Stacy M. Brown
Source: Black Press USA Wire
For more than half a century, Vernon Hawkins helped shape Washington in ways that often escaped public...
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 Sam Robinson
Sam Robinson is a journalist covering regional politics and popular culture. In 2024, Robinson founded Detroit one million, a local news website...
By Jheri Hardaway
Source: Black Press USA Wire
Raleigh, NC — It was a standing-room-only crowd in Raleigh as North Carolina Senate Democratic Leader Sydney Batch...
By Aswad Walker | Houston Defender
Source: Black Press USA Wire
We have arrived at a terrifyingly familiar crossroads. Over the last year and a half,...
by Thomas Breen
Three years to the month after 25-year-old New Havener Ramon Yates was shot and killed on Dixwell Avenue, Det. Michael Haines found out that the Naugatuck Police...
By Rev. Paul FleckJuly
“Faith Matters” is a column that features pieces written by local religious figures.
In my faith tradition (United Methodist), clergy are encouraged to take paid sabbatical/renewal leave...
By Lucy GellmanJuly
Linda Mickens.
City arts director Sha McAllister.
Before her hands ever touched clay—or reimagined discarded washboards, piles of old shoes, used nails and buttons—sculptor Linda Mickens was reimagining what...
by Thomas Breen
Veo’s new Fair Haven rental spots, on display on Tuesday.
Veo Operations Manager Rakeeda King: “We see so much ridership.”
Mayor Justin Elicker and city Transportation, Traffic & Parking...
by Judy Lee
As I looked out onto the rolling grassy hill at Beecher Park, I wanted to be a kid again.
This wave of nostalgia hit me during Westville’s first...
by Thomas Breen
The Independent will be hosting a debate for the 92nd General Assembly District race on Tuesday, July 28, at Coogan Pavilion in Edgewood Park.
Doors will open at...
by Staff Report
HARTFORD, CT — School may be out for the summer, but nutritious meals remain available at no cost to all children in the state, Gov. Ned Lamont...
by Sam Whitehead, KFF Health News
Too sick to work? You may have to prove it. Next year, Medicaid recipients will have to start showing documentation such as a doctor’s...
by Kate Santini CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT – Connecticut is among the 12 states challenging Paramount Skydance Corporation’s purchase of longtime competitor, Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. The $110 billion merger is...
by Staff
Yale President Maurie McInnis sent out the following email to Yale community members on Monday morning about the university’s potential settlement with the Trump administration over its admissions...
by Jisu Sheen
A worker, farmer, and student work together to tear a flag, resisting the encroachment of U.S. imperialism.
History of the National Liberation MovementBy National Federation of the National...
by Dereen Shirnekhi
A 34-year-old New Havener died on Saturday after his motorcycle crashed into a fence on State Street.
The New Haven Police Department (NHPD) reported the New Havener’s death...
By Stacy M. Brown
Source: Black Press USA Wire
For more than half a century, Vernon Hawkins helped shape Washington in ways that often escaped public attention but touched nearly every...
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 Sam Robinson
Sam Robinson is a journalist covering regional politics and popular culture. In 2024, Robinson founded Detroit one million, a local news website...
By Jheri Hardaway
Source: Black Press USA Wire
Raleigh, NC — It was a standing-room-only crowd in Raleigh as North Carolina Senate Democratic Leader Sydney Batch...