The State of Black Business in Metro Atlanta
Atlanta Business League’s 17th Annual Congress on the State of Black Business in Metro Atlanta highlights progress, challenges, and opportunities for Black businesses, with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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H. W. Little Company, Inc. – Four Generations
HWL & Co.: A family-owned hardware store in Wadesboro, NC, founded in 1894, offering personalized service, a wide selection of tools and hardware, and adapting to the changing market for over 130 years.
Heavy Rainfall Impact Pee Dee River and Surrounding Lakes
Pee Dee River Overview: A 232-mile-long river in North Carolina, formed by the Yadkin and Uwharrie Rivers, plays a crucial role in the region’s ecosystem and economy, with recent heavy rainfall highlighting its dynamic relationship with weather patterns.
How Old Are You Really?
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University are studying cellular aging to develop a more accurate measure of human age, potentially leading to innovative treatments for age-related health decline and blood cancers.
He Just Wanted to Run – Annual Run for Ahmaud Arbery
Honoring Ahmaud Arbery: Hundreds Gather for Annual 2.23-Mile Run in Atlanta, showing solidarity and support for his family, while promoting mental wellness for Black boys through The Ahmaud Arbery Foundation.

Shadow Ball: Learning More About Negro League History
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From Texas to DC: A 2300 Mile Barefoot Walk for Peace
DeKalb County Tax Commissioner Irvin J. Johnson to Retire After 26 Years of Public Service
Senate Democrats Push $15 Billion Plan to Reconnect Communities Divided by Highways



























































































