Today marks four years since a Ferguson police officer gunned down Michael Brown, killing the unarmed teenager and igniting weeks of civil unrest around the country....
Some members of Pine Bluff’s faith community gathered on the steps of the city’s Civic Center Saturday to pray for an end to violence and a...
A politician in Little Rock is mining the summer’s biggest viral sensation as the way to connect with younger voters. Edmond Davis, a former history instructor...
The Georgia gubernatorial race is becoming a national race with African Americans around the country rallying behind Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams, the first African American female nominee...
The Urban League holds its annual conference this weekend in Columbus, Ohio. Marc Morial, president of the Urban League, talked with TheVillageCelebration’s, Vickie Newton as she...
With temperatures in the 70’s and a much-needed rainfall relieving thirsty lawns and heat-weary residents, Christmas arrived in Pine Bluff over the weekend at a home...
Kendyl Q was troubled. He had gotten a bad report. He knew he didn’t deserve it and told as much to the woman who was always...
Coffee shops have become the nation’s favorite gathering place. Over coffee and a pastry many a friendship is forged or a business is formed. Pine Bluff...
Leonard Parham needed a kidney. The husband and father spent nine hours each night, seven days a week undergoing the dialysis necessary to keep his kidneys...
The Department of Justice is reopening the investigation into the murder of Emmett Till. Till was abducted and killed in August 1955 by two white men...