Nov. 5, 2021 Munro Richardson sent in the following pages from a third-quarter report from Read Charlotte. All of the pages are in a downloadable PDF here. ... Continue Reading →
Archive
– Page initiated Nov. 3, 2021 The 2022 General Election is Nov. 8. Links to additional Election 2022 materials can be found by clicking underlined names. Nov. 8 General Election candidates LOCAL OFFICIALS District Attorney Democrat: Spencer Merriweather Clerk of Superior ... Continue Reading →
Candidate Bazzle greetings
Page initiated Nov. 2, 2021 An excerpt from the Nov. 2 Forum. ... Continue Reading →
Christopher Bazzle
– Page initiated Nov. 2, 2021 Mecklenburg criminal courts Magistrate Chris Bazzle attended the Nov. 2 Forum and announced he would be a candidate for District Court judge. Materials on this website 5-3-22 Presentation to the Forum 11-2-21 Greetings during Forum ... Continue Reading →
Mending the digital divide – one person at a time
Nov. 2, 2021 Many thousands of Charlotte-Mecklenburg households are caught in the "digital divide," without access to a near-essential utility of modern life, used now for job applications, banking, bill-pay and even school homework. If you don't have money to pay for a laptop, or to pay for the ... Continue Reading →
Charlotte leaders call in the chits, this time for ‘racial equity’
Nov. 1, 2021 Mayor Vi Lyles said her father did not have the opportunities she has had. Is it not time now to ensure that others have such opportunities? she mused to reporters. Monday's gathering at Johnson C. Smith University launched Charlotte's effort to fulfill commitments, made after the ... Continue Reading →
Mary Eliza Mahoney – First African American Nurse
"Incredible Black Women You Should Know About" – The Series Mary Eliza Mahoney – The First African American Nurse (May 7, 1845 – January 4, 1926) By DonnaMarie Woodson This article, from the November 2021 edition of the Charmeck Chronicle, is published here with permission of the ... Continue Reading →
Family says thanks for well-wishers
Oct. 31, 2021 Elloree Erwin wrote today: "Many thanks to all who participated in her birthday celebration. She had a great time and was very happy to see her friends and family. We will have appropriate thanks in the mail soon. Again, thanks much. Her family." ... Continue Reading →
Church coalition seeks CMS help with struggling students
Oct. 26, 2021 Perhaps 100 Charlotte faith houses make up the African-American Faith Alliance. About 20 churches are actively engaged. Their goal: Improve student achievement in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Two of the group's leaders, Dr. Dennis Williams of Faith Memorial Missionary Baptist ... Continue Reading →
C.W. Williams plans to rebuild on Wilkinson Blvd.
Oct. 20, 2021 The following material was published online by The Charlotte Observer this morning. It is online here. Below are pictures of how the story appeared in the print edition on Oct. 23. ... Continue Reading →
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