Pat Parris spoke with Dunbar Historian Barbara Lewis, who attended the Dunbar School in the 1940s, about how a group of alumni saved the building--ushering in its modern era as the Dunbar Pavilion.
Pat Parris spoke with Dunbar Historian Barbara Lewis, who attended the segregated Dunbar School in the 1940s, about how a ...
At 6-foot-9, "Sweet" Lou Dunbar was a walking highlight, a popular showman who has spent five decades with the Harlem ...
The Formula 1 Commission has agreed to explore a proposal to increase the mandatory number of pit stops at the Monaco Grand ...
At least nine people have died in the most recent round of harsh weather to pummel the U.S., including eight people in ...
Numerous Canton recreation facilities faced major damages after Helene. Now, town leaders have to decide what to do with those properties. The majority of the damage came to properties at the Canton ...
Harsh weather moved west on Monday as a polar vortex was expected to grip the Rockies and the northern Plains after winter ...
The B.C. Labour Relations Board says Starbucks wrongfully made "threats of adverse consequences" against an employee for her ...
Two elementary schools in a Phoenix district may close their doors in three months. The Phoenix Elementary School District Board on Feb. 13 heard from parents who support the closures, and others who ...
THE building that housed Dunbar’s last bank has been “technically sold”. The Bank of Scotland on the town’s High Street closed its doors in May last year and was put on the market for offers of ...
At Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Fairmont, Senior Pastor Dr. Mark A. Staples says that they try to share Black history all year long, because Black history is “all our history.” ...