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2 months ago
As influential African-American leaders, advocates, and faith-driven individuals, we strongly denounce HB 793/SB 836. Proposed by Majority Leader William Lamberth and Senator Bo Watson, this legislation unjustly restricts undocumented children's acce...
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2 months ago
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Austin Peay State University’s Department of Art + Design, in partnership with the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, is thrilled to announce the 57th Annual Juried Student Exhibition, running from April 14-30, 2025, at...
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2 months ago
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — ABC24 and CW30 proudly announce Christina Ailsworth's elevation to News Director, effective April 20, 2025. A passionate advocate for impactful storytelling, Christina, a Memphis native and University of Memphis graduate, has covered...
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2 months ago
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS) is dedicating $5.2 million in grants to create secure, high-quality, and affordable housing for individuals grappling with mental health issues, recov...
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2 months ago
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The Ann Campbell Early Learning Center at Middle Tennessee State University is preparing for its 18th annual "Saddle Up" fundraising event, scheduled for Saturday, April 19. This beloved gathering will take place from 8:30 to 11...
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2 months ago
NORRIS, Tenn. – The Museum of Appalachia, a proud Smithsonian Affiliate, warmly invites locals to join in the celebration of spring during its annual Sheep Shearing Days on May 2nd and 9th, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Attendees will witness the wool-making...
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2 months ago
The Domestic Violence Prevention Network (DVPN) has appointed Mariann McGee Bernlohr as interim director, starting April 21. With two decades of nonprofit leadership, Bernlohr founded Iris Consulting, focusing on strategic organizational transitions....
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2 months ago
The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s production of “The Play That Goes Wrong,” running through May 11, is a masterful mix of chaos and comedy. Directed by Benjamin Hanna, this play within a play showcases the hilariously unfortunate Cornley Drama Society....
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2 months ago
The 2025 WNBA Draft, held on April 14, showcased emerging talent, with Paige Bueckers being the landmark No. 1 pick by the Dallas Wings. The Indiana Fever, aiming for a championship, secured three additional selections. They chose Florida State's Mak...
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2 months ago
On April 11, Purdue Polytechnic High School at Englewood inaugurated an on-campus farm, thanks to the support of Indianapolis Colts lineman Braden Smith and local volunteers. This initiative, funded partly by Smith's $40,000 donation, enhances studen...
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2 months ago
Dr. Robert Scott, a Suffolk native and Norfolk State University alumnus, has been appointed president of Albany State University in Albany, Georgia, effective May 1. Currently, he serves as president of research and development at Kraft Heinz Co. Sco...
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2 months ago
Pittsburgh, PA – The Department of Public Works announces that refuse, bulk waste, and recycling collections will proceed without interruption on Good Friday, April 18. Residents should place items curbside after 6 PM on Thursday, April 17, adhering...
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2 months ago
Gene Walker, a board member of PPS, observed children dancing during the Black Women for a Better Education’s PPS candidate launch event on March 10, 2025, at Freedom Unlimited in Hill District. Four Pittsburgh Public Schools board seats are conteste...
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2 months ago
When a superpower resorts to blocking Hollywood films as its primary countermeasure, it’s clear their options are dwindling. President Trump recently imposed new tariffs on China, heightening the ongoing economic conflict. In a seemingly childish res...
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2 months ago
Writer Emma Riva, self-styled “passenger princess,” captures her life in Pittsburgh’s South Side in a recent portrait. Is living car-free a political statement or a quest for closeness? Emma shares her journey navigating public transit, highlighting...