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OP-ED: Black America’s 2026 Urban Challenges: Mayor Mamdani Case Study

NNPA NEWSWIRE — We are the Black Press of America. For the past 199 years, since the first publication of Freedom’s Journal in New York City in 1827, we have had to call out those who pretended to be our political allies. Accountability from those we help to elect is A fair and just demand. By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis...

Horror won big at the 2026 Oscars – it’s time the genre was taken seriously

By The Conversation by Frazer Lee, Brunel University of London The horror genre rose from the grave to win big at this year’s Oscars, with four films featuring prominently in the awards. Ryan Coogler’s period vampire movie Sinners was nominated for a record-breaking 16 Oscars, bringing home four golden statues – including...

COMMENTARY: From Reconstruction to the SAVE Act

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Frederick Douglass understood something fundamental: identity is not granted by paperwork. It is asserted through presence, voice and participation. He claimed authorship over his own life in a nation structured to deny it. Today, we are debating whether documentation should determine access to democracy. By Dr. Julianne...

City of Atlanta continues supporting TSA officers during federal shutdown

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. As the partial federal government shutdown approaches 30 days, our concern...

AFUWI – Gala to Honor Outstanding Leaders

NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — As leaders of two of the nation’s most esteemed institutions serving minority communities, Dr. Wayne J. Riley and Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick have championed access to essential fields crucial for global development. Their efforts have enabled thousands of students to pursue careers in...

Bridgeport to turn 100-year-old vacant school into 70 affordable apartments: ‘Meets a need’

BRIDGEPORT — A vacant Bridgeport school will soon be turned into 70 affordable apartments.  The former Waltersville School at 167 Steuben St. was built around 1900 and was in use for about 100 years. It has been vacant since 2009. The building will be restored to its “historic glory,” said William Coleman,...

Bridgeport residents push for community space in Bassick High redevelopment

BRIDGEPORT — “They don’t make things like this anymore,” Margaret Judge said as she looked up at the high ceilings in the auditorium at the old Bassick High School.  The city resident and president of Stratford Historic District Association joined several other members of the Bridgeport community for a tour...

Why Teaching Black History Is Sacred Work

By Word In Black The Word In Black Racial Equity Fund, a component fund of Local Media Foundation, supports the work of Black-owned and operated...

OP-ED: Black America’s 2026 Urban Challenges: Mayor Mamdani Case Study

NNPA NEWSWIRE — We are the Black Press of America. For the past 199 years, since the first publication of Freedom’s Journal in New...

COMMENTARY: From Reconstruction to the SAVE Act

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Frederick Douglass understood something fundamental: identity is not granted by paperwork. It is asserted through presence, voice and participation. He claimed...

City of Atlanta continues supporting TSA officers during federal shutdown

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...

AFUWI – Gala to Honor Outstanding Leaders

NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — As leaders of two of the nation’s most esteemed institutions serving minority communities, Dr. Wayne J. Riley and Dr....

Target Boycott Is Ongoing, Founders of NATIONAL Action Clarify

By Atlanta Daily World March 21, 2026 Atlanta Daily World stands as the first Black daily publication in America. Started in 1927 by Morehouse College graduate...

States Prepare For Possible Trump Interference In 2026 Elections

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...

Rep. Jim Clyburn Announces Run For 18th Term In Congress

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....
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Bridgeport to turn 100-year-old vacant school into 70 affordable apartments: ‘Meets a need’

BRIDGEPORT — A vacant Bridgeport school will soon be turned into 70 affordable apartments.  The former Waltersville School at 167 Steuben St. was built around 1900 and was in use for...

Bridgeport residents push for community space in Bassick High redevelopment

BRIDGEPORT — “They don’t make things like this anymore,” Margaret Judge said as she looked up at the high ceilings in the auditorium at the old Bassick High School.  The...

Meat King Buys Ex-Ferraro’s Site For $2.26M

by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent Roughly five years after moving their family’s grocery store to North Haven, the owners of Ferraro’s Market have sold the supermarket building at...

CT Tries Again To Get Cannabiz Right

by Paul Bass The New Haven independent Connecticut’s taking a second hit at figuring out how best to run a legal cannabis market — and hoping to get it right...

Black Freedom Fighter Revived In “Revolutionary” Reenactment

by Allan Appel The New Haven independent A Revolutionary War soldier named Jordan Freeman emerged from his grave Thursday night to drop by the New Haven Free Public Library’s Ives...

Arrested Ex-Police Chief Returns To Court

by Laura Glesby The New Haven independent Former Police Chief Karl Jacobson appeared in court Thursday morning for a brief hearing, at which a judge postponed his arraignment for charges...

541 Apartments Approved For Union Square’s Phase 1

by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent The project will include greenspace and a walkway connecting Union Ave. to Church St. South and Columbus. The City Plan Commission voted Wednesday to...

Diaper Grant Program Clears Committee Vote

by Jamil Ragland CTNewsJunkie HARTFORD, CT — With some Connecticut families struggling to afford clean diapers, advocates and lawmakers are calling on the General Assembly to support funding for a...

Democrats Back $200M Healthcare Affordability Plan, Hospital Group Has Concerns

by Donald Eng CTNewsJunkie HARTFORD, CT — Ahead of a planned Human Services Committee vote on Senate Bill 3, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff of Norwalk and Sen. Matt...

CT Agency Picked To Lead Federal Career Training Grant Expansion

by Staff Report HARTFORD, CT — Implementation of the new federal Workforce Pell Grants will fall under the state Office of Workforce Strategy, according to Gov. Ned Lamont. The grants...

Yan Jennifer Pops Up In North Branford

By Solé Scott Arts Council of greater New Haven  At first, it was the gigantic tiger portrait that caught a viewer’s eye. In the piece, amber eyes exude a honeyed, molten...

Bridgeport woman serves up her family’s comfort food recipes with new chicken restaurant

By Kaitlin Keane, Staff Morphing "soul food with fast food," Sarah Brooks of Bridgeport, pictured here, is serving up her family's recipes at her new chicken restaurant Ms. Dot's Hot...
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