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by Toter - 7 months ago

Brittany and Patrick Mahomes’ Charming Nursery Reveal

On Friday, May 17, Kansas City Currents co-owner Brittany Mahomes, who is also married to Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, gave her Instagram fans a charming look inside the nursery of her 17-month-old son, Patrick “Bronze” Lavon III. With its exposed brick wallpaper and l...

by Toter - 7 months ago

After Graduating From LSU, Angel Reese Responds to Critics in a Style

The Chicago Sky star, Angel Reese, who recently graduated from LSU, has sent a strong message to her detractors. Reese finished her college career in style, sporting a graduation cap and gown in a series of victorious pictures posted on X and Instagram after being selected No. 7 in the WNBA draft in...

News / Black Owned Newspapers And Blogs - 7 months ago

Celebrating Malcolm X On His Birthday

(TriceEdneyWire.com)—As we witness and experience what is happening today on the continents of North America and Africa, it’s absolutely important to study and act on the serious guidance for unity left to us by Brother Malcolm X. That’s the important way to celebrate what would have been his 99th b...

by Toter - 7 months ago

UWP Concerned Over ‘Year Of Infrastructure’ Water Woes

The opposition United Workers Party (UWP) has criticised the government amid the water woes Saint Lucia is experiencing during 2024, designated the ‘The Year of Infrastructure.’ Last month, the House of Assembly passed the Appropriations Bill for 2024-2025 under that theme. Prime Ministe...

by Toter - 7 months ago

Police Probe Suspected Drowning At Vigie Beach

Tragedy struck at Vigie Beach on Saturday when a teenager died in a suspected drowning at about noon. Police have identified the deceased as sixteen-year-old Kelvinus Leonie of Bois Patat, Castries. According to initial reports, Leonie attempted to retrieve an item from the water and encountered dif...

Lifestyle / Hot Topics Talk - 7 months ago

Low-income communities face prolonged power outages

Low-income communities often have a longer wait for electricity to come back after outages. AP Photo/Gerald Herbert Electricity is essential to just about everyone – rich and poor, old and young. Yet, when severe storms strike, socioeconomically disadvantaged communities often wait longest to recove...