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NHPS Buys 10,000 Class Books

by Maya McFadden The New Haven independent Career junior Mohammed said that books are helping him learn his fifth language. Books on books on books. Reading has helped Marwa Nakhi make friends during her freshman year at Hill Regional Career High School. Now, she can share her love of books with her classmates — and high schoolers across the school district —...

It’s Now The Place Not 2 Be

by Paul Bass The New Haven independent A landlord is scheduled to get his day in court next week in a year-long quest to boot an Instagram-worthy brunch bar from Park and Elm Streets. The landlord, Michael Shaffer of the CA White real estate company, has been seeking in court to...

DeLauro Boosts Infant Formula Safety

by Lisa Reisman The New Haven independent Babies aren’t born Democrat or Republican. They’re just born in need of nutrients to help them grow and thrive. Families need to know that the formula they’re buying is not going to make their babies sick. That was the prevailing message of Tuesday morning’s...

U.S. Virgin Islands Announces the Performance Line-up for 74th Annual St. Thomas Carnival Village Featuring Busta Rhymes, Patrice Roberts, Nadia Batson, R. City, and...

ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands, March 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism, in partnership with the Division of Festivals, announces the highly anticipated lineup for the 74th Annual St. Thomas Carnival Village, showcasing an exciting mix of homegrown, regional, and international talent. Headlined by hip-hop icon Busta Rhymes,...

Smithsonian museum will revamp its slavery exhibit after artifact loan runs out

The National Museum of African American History and Culture says a timber piece of the slave ship, the São José-Paquete de Africa, on display in its “Slavery and Freedom” exhibit, will soon be prepared for a trip back to its home museum in South Africa. The 33-pound (15-kilogram) timber piece...

New York rethinks mental health crisis response six years after Daniel Prude’s death

by Tandy Lau Prude’s legacy now includes Daniel’s Law, a bill encouraging local governments across the state to develop civilian response teams to replace police on mental health calls unless the incident poses a public safety risk. The legislation used Prude’s name with his brother’s permission when State Sen. Samra...

From slavery to White House, Ficklin family served presidents for nearly 8 decades

by DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press John Wrory Ficklin was 7 when he learned that his father, the son of a slave, was important. It was 1963, and the nation was mourning President John F. Kennedy. Wrory Ficklin was sitting with his mother and brother, watching funeral coverage on TV in...

Smithsonian museum will revamp its slavery exhibit after artifact loan runs out

The National Museum of African American History and Culture says a timber piece of the slave ship, the São José-Paquete de Africa, on display...

From slavery to White House, Ficklin family served presidents for nearly 8 decades

by DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press John Wrory Ficklin was 7 when he learned that his father, the son of a slave, was important. It was...

Don’t sleep: Women’s History Month is not over yet

by Christina Greer, Ph.D.   It might be late March, but Women’s History Month is not over yet! We still have a few more days...

U.S. Pedestrian Deaths Fall 11% in First Half of 2025, According to New GHSA Research

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Pedestrian fatalities increased in 24 states, decreased in 23 states and D.C, and remained the same in three states for January-June...

NNPA Fund Hosts Black Press Day 2026 At Howard University, Celebrating the Past and Looking Ahead to the Future 

THE AFRO — As in years past, the most sacred part of the reception was the enshrinement presentation and plaque acceptance led by Karen...

HBCU Attendance May Be Linked to Black Alumni Brain Health

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...

Future of Florida’s Black History Museum in Limbo

JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — A proposal sponsored by Tom Leek, a Republican from Ormond Beach, has now passed the Senate in back-to-back legislative sessions....

Cuba: No Negotiation with US on the President or Political System 

NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — While Havana confirmed last week that talks with Washington are underway, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has struck an increasingly defiant...
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Right Rev. John C. Wright, 86

by Staff The New Haven independent Bishop John Curling Wright, born Jan. 10, 1940, in Hemingway, S.C., to the late Edward Marion and Almeter Wright, Sr. was called from labor...

It’s Now The Place Not 2 Be

by Paul Bass The New Haven independent A landlord is scheduled to get his day in court next week in a year-long quest to boot an Instagram-worthy brunch bar from...

DeLauro Boosts Infant Formula Safety

by Lisa Reisman The New Haven independent Babies aren’t born Democrat or Republican. They’re just born in need of nutrients to help them grow and thrive. Families need to know...

Apprenticeship Programs Land $2M+

by Mona Mahadevan U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro: “Women have not been represented in the trades in the way they should be.” For two years, Jasmine Villaneuva suffered from abdominal pain she...

Mongolian Beef Sizzles

by Jisu Sheen Orange chicken, a solid classic. The Ugly Dumpling soup dumpling sampler, flavors like pork and truffle, chicken, and pork and crab. My favorites: the barbecue pork steamed dumplings. Brown sugar...

Immigrant Stories Recorded, Celebrated At No Kings Rally

by Allan Appel Rona Rohbar came to the U.S. with her family at age 17, a refugee from a war-torn Afghanistan and speaking not a word of English — and...

Proposal Would Direct CT Meals Tax Money To Municipalities, Cut Energy Costs

by Karla Ciaglo Bluesky CTNewsJunkie HARTFORD, CT — Connecticut municipalities could soon receive a direct cut of the state’s restaurant meals tax under legislation advancing in the General Assembly, a...

Legislative Republicans Pitch Increased Property Tax Credits

by Donald Eng Homeowners could be in line for a but of income tax relief under a plan legislative Republicans unveiled Monday morning at a media briefing in Hartford. Under the...

‘C. You’re done’ — Teens Tell CT Senator Of Treatment by DHS Agents

by Staff Report Teenaged United States citizens, parents and others told Congress of their treatment at the hands of Department of Homeland Security officials last week, according to U.S. Sen....

Push On For Ranked-Choice Voting

by Paul Bass The New Haven independent Top choice: Having candidates to vote for rather than against. Choice #2: Having more candidates to choose among. Choice #3: Being able to vote for...

Lady Stout Lifts Every Voice

by Lisa Reisman Lady Stout, aka Denise Renee, doing her thing. Doo-bee-doo-wop-doo-wop, Lady Stout sang. Doo-bee-doo-wop-doo-wop-wop-wop, Penelope Klark Stewart, a 10-year-old fifth-grader at Worthington Hooker School, rejoined. The occasion for this rapid exchange...

Third No Kings Rally Draws Thousands To Hartford

by Jamil Ragland Bluesky HARTFORD, CT — Thousands of people braved unseasonably cold weather Saturday morning to deliver a message to President Donald Trump about their opposition to everything from...
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Smithsonian museum will revamp its slavery exhibit after artifact loan runs out

The National Museum of African American History and Culture says a timber piece of the slave ship, the São José-Paquete de Africa, on display in its “Slavery and Freedom”...

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by DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press John Wrory Ficklin was 7 when he learned that his father, the son of a slave, was important. It was...

Don’t sleep: Women’s History Month is not over yet

by Christina Greer, Ph.D.   It might be late March, but Women’s History Month is not over yet! We still have a few more days...

U.S. Pedestrian Deaths Fall 11% in First Half of 2025, According to New GHSA Research

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Pedestrian fatalities increased in 24 states, decreased in 23 states and D.C, and remained the same in three states for January-June...

NNPA Fund Hosts Black Press Day 2026 At Howard University, Celebrating the Past and Looking Ahead to the Future 

THE AFRO — As in years past, the most sacred part of the reception was the enshrinement presentation and plaque acceptance led by Karen...

HBCU Attendance May Be Linked to Black Alumni Brain Health

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...

Future of Florida’s Black History Museum in Limbo

JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — A proposal sponsored by Tom Leek, a Republican from Ormond Beach, has now passed the Senate in back-to-back legislative sessions....

Cuba: No Negotiation with US on the President or Political System 

NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — While Havana confirmed last week that talks with Washington are underway, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has struck an increasingly defiant...

Brooklyn Academy of Music Names Jamaican-Born Tamara McCaw as President

NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — Tamara McCaw, whose career spans arts administration, philanthropy, and international cultural development, becomes one of the few Caribbean-born leaders...
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