
A free food distribution event at Military Circle Mall in Norfolk ended two hours early due to overwhelming demand, underscoring the escalating food insecurity amid the...

Young Black professionals are relocating to cities like Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Houston, and Raleigh in search of economic opportunity, community, and autonomy, reflecting a modern Great...

Stephen A. Smith turned his fire on Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett — not for taking on white power, but for daring to raise her Black voice....

BLEXIT's "Educate to Liberate" tour, aimed at promoting conservative values on HBCU campuses, has ignited controversy and student protests during homecoming seasons, with events at institutions...

The U.S. Supreme Court's deliberations in Louisiana v. Callais may determine the future of Black voter representation, potentially dismantling Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act...

The Hampton NAACP's 53rd Annual Life Membership Awards, held on October 19 at the Hampton Roads Convention Center, celebrated 19 distinguished individuals and organizations for their...

The Chesapeake NAACP's 58th Freedom Fund Gala on October 11 honored local leaders with the Legacy of First Light Award and celebrated the impactful role of...

President Trump's $250 million ballroom project has ignited controversy as demolition of the historic East Wing commences. Critics argue the project bypasses necessary approvals and threatens...

In A Thousand Ways to Die, Trymaine Lee fuses memoir, journalism, and history to expose how violence shapes Black life — physically, economically, emotionally — and...

The Historic Emanuel AME Church in Portsmouth celebrated Lay Witness Sunday under the theme “While We Were Yet Sinners,” featuring a message by NJG Publisher Brenda...
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