After decades of damaging floods, Rodney Cook Sr. Park can now capture millions of gallons of stormwater, but residents say more work is needed.
Whether Abigail Spanberger or Winsome Earle-Sears wins on Nov. 4, a woman will lead the state for the first time.
The tour was organized by Blexit, a conservative grassroots movement co-founded by far-right Black political commentator ...
From data centers and gentrification to electric bills, candidates elected Tuesday in local and statewide races will impact policy for years to come.
Concerns about the proliferation of data centers, better ways to boost economic development, and the reputation of the nation’s Blackest major city are top of mind for many voters.
Zohran Mamdani, the leading mayoral candidate, signed a pledge to champion reparations policies. Is it hype or a real possibility?
Reparations for slavery and historic discrimination against African Americans once seemed like a pipe dream. But momentum for it has been building in the past five years in cities across America, ...
We’re in survival mode right now,” says one Black voter of the uncertain future facing vulnerable communities in the commonwealth.
From community pantries to medically tailored meal programs, these local resources can provide food support while federal ...
It is unknown how long it could take the island to recover from the storm, one of the strongest storms on record in the Atlantic.
Atlanta may feel distant from the impact of Hurricane Melissa, but for some Caribbean students at Spelman College, Morehouse ...