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The spotlight is shining even brighter on Frisco native Raven Johnson! Months after claiming the title of Miss Black Texas Talented Teen, the 18-year-old has officially brought home the national crown, winning Miss Black USA Talented Teen 2025 in Washington D.C. This victory comes as no surprise to those who have been following Johnson’s journey. […]
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It’s been nearly two decades since the last time one of the WNBA‘s greatest franchises played a game, but the day the Houston Comets return may not be too far away. WNBA executives reportedly have interest in setting the Connecticut Sun, currently up for sale, down in Houston over other potential destination cities, according to […] The post Bring Back Our Comets? WNBA Leadership Attempting to Direct Sun to Houston appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
Sonya Massey was shot to death in her own home by a police officer with a questionable background who responded to her call for help.
London Powers’ mother told WRAL that her daughter had called the police on Damien Tinsley multiple times before her death.
Pete Hegseth is a member of the Congregation of Reformed Evangelical Churches, an organization built on a Christian Nationalist doctrine.
The town halls will feature local elected officials and detail how the Trump administration’s policies have specifically hurt Black communities.
Trump's lies about crime in cities with large Black populations is nothing more than a setup for his authoritarian regime.
A diverse coalition is standing up to Trump’s attempted D.C. takeover, rejecting the technicalities and alleged legality of Trump’s move in the interim.
Concerns are growing that private defense attorneys may stop taking public cases, creating a backlog and infringing on defendants’ constitutional rights.
Authorities have "preliminarily determined" that human remains found in a retention pond in Manatee County belonged to 18-year-old Giovanni Pelletier.
The incident occurred outside a bodega after the Haverstraw cop responded to disorderly conduct calls during the Dominican Day parade.
The DEI funds will be diverted to a new program focused on small businesses in a move the mayor calls "the only legally viable path forward."