
This Thanksgiving, shift your perspective to embrace everyday awe and awaken gratitude. Jill Palmquist’s reflections guide us through sensory experiences and family moments that can refill...

Doris Williams, at 91, continues her legacy of service. From caring for her family to serving in the Virginia Defense Force and supporting her Norfolk community,...

Through powerful poetry, Sean C. Bowers honors historical Black leaders, urges action against oppression, and calls on readers to exercise their right to vote. In this...

In celebration of its 124th anniversary, the New Journal and Guide honored seven NAACP branches from Hampton Roads at the 10th Annual Impacting Lives Breakfast Ceremony,...

Celebrating 124 years, the New Journal and Guide will honor the seven NAACP branches in Hampton Roads at its 10th Annual Impacting Lives Breakfast Ceremony, recognizing...

Black men face significant health disparities, but proactive care and education can close the gap. Preventive measures, regular screenings, and community engagement are key to fostering...

Fathers Incorporated's Million Father March encourages dads to stay active in their children's education, reshaping the narrative around fatherhood. With 21 states participating, the initiative aims...

J.R. Locke, the longstanding director of the United Way of South Hampton Roads’ Project Inclusion, has retired after 28 years. Under Locke's leadership, the program gained...

By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter Emeritus New Journal and Guide Elwood L. “Coach” Williams, 82, former Director of the Southside Boys and Girls Club (SBGC)...

"Hampton University, along with other Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), is experiencing a significant surge in student applications. For the 2024-25 academic year, Hampton received...