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29 Days of Local Black History: Dr. David Williams, II
Dr. David Williams II, Executive Officer to the Assistant Medical Center Director at Shreveport’s VA Hospital, is
29 Days of Local Black History: Judge Carl Stewart
Judge Carl Stewart made history in 2012 by becoming the first African American Chief Judge of the
Celebration of Life Honoring Kobe and Gianna Bryant to be Televised
The public memorial for NBA legend Kobe Bryant, and his 13 year old daughter, Gianna Bryant, will
Kirk Franklin, Blue Ivy Among Winners at NAACP Image Awards
The stars were out for the live recording of the 51st NAACP Image Awards show. Celebrities, literary
29 Days of Local Black History: Omelia Stewart
Omelia Stewart was appointed Alderman in Oil City in 2017, making history as the first, female African
29 Days of Local Black History: Chef Eddie Hughes
Mention Freeman & Harris Café’, and two things may come to mind: the delicious, signature sauce and
And the Winner is. . .?
The 50th Annual NAACP Image Awards will feature some of gospel’s greatest. Legends such as Kirk Franklin,
Todd Dulaney’s “Back to the Book” Tops Billboard Charts
Congratulations to Gospel artist Todd Dulaney on his Billboard Chart topping debut of his new album, “Back
29 Days of Local Black History: Jesse N. Stone, Jr.
Jesse N. Stone, Jr. shares several firsts in black history moments. He was a member of the
Jonathan McReynolds to Release New Single
The wait is almost over – Jonathan McReynolds’ latest single, People, will release February 21. The Dove, Stellar