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A former Jamaica Observer employee, Simone Thomas is to be honoured on May 7, 2026 with the Brampton Inspirational Citizen Award by the Canadian city of Brampton, highlighting her work to help victims ...
Find more sports news, plus coverage from Sports Illustrated. Devin Lloyd is new in town. So, too, is rookie Jackson Kuwatch. Lloyd, a reigning Pro Bowl linebacker, offered his take on the new arrival ...
Who are the best boys’ athletes of the past quarter of a century in Charlotte? After months of research, a panel of current and former Observer reporters present their list. Part of the McClatchy ...
Pam Perry is, in a way, both city mouse and country mouse. The woman born on the Boomer-Gen X cusp splits her time between her home in Canonsburg and an idyllic getaway home along the water in Rices ...
James Chen, CMT is an expert trader, investment adviser, and global market strategist. Somer G. Anderson is CPA, doctor of accounting, and an accounting and finance professor who has been working in ...
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Barron McCune, commonly known as “Pat,” did not stand pat during a quarter-century with Community Bank, mostly as a corporate leader. He helped not only to sustain, but expand this venerable ...
A searchable Wake County map reveals 14,500+ racially restrictive covenants from 1900–1950, exposing how segregation shaped Raleigh. Part of the McClatchy Media Network ...