President Obama offered a game plan for Donald Trump and his surrogates on Tuesday afternoon.

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Obama plans on implementing regulations that would lower the amount of child support that prisoners pay when they’re behind bars, hopefully reducing a major driver of mass incarceration.

A federal judge has upheld a North Carolina law that requires residents to show photo identification before voting. Yesterday a 485-page ruling, Thomas D. Schroeder of the Federal District Court in Winston-Salem wrote that the law served a “legitimate state interest” with the aim to “detect and deter fraud.” Schroeder upheld the Republican-backed law, which includes […]

Donald Trump said during a debate recently that if a woman gets an abortion, she should face punishment. While this tops the long list of Trump’s most outlandish statements, Jeff Johnson reminds us that we cannot become numb to his outrageous nature. 3 Things You Should Know on “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show.” Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Click here for […]

Warren Ballentine breaks down the results of Super Tuesday and what they mean for the presidential election going forward. He explains what outcomes were surprising, and…

Coates explains that he took issue with Hillary Clinton's connections to Wall Street as well as her past involvement with criminal justice reform that has disproportionately hurt Black Americans.

Republican voters have chosen Edwin Peacock to represent them in the general election in November. However, Democratic voters may have to vote in a runoff…

City of Charlotte Primary September 15, 2015 One Stop Early Voting   CPCC Facilities Services (opening September 3rd 8 am) 1 – Located at 1325…

At early voting sites throughout the city, lines stretched from the polling sites as about 12,000 people voted early yesterday. Early voting continues until Nov.…

  Democrats may not have as much support at the polls as they anticipated in this midterm election because the state of Georgia has misplaced…

Charlotte voters head to the polls today to vote for mayoral and city council candidates. Polls close this evening at 7:30. No voter IDs needed…

Johnson C. Smith University is partnering with the Northwest Corridor Indaba on a research project to help residents understand and influence effective political leadership and representation of the Northwest Corridor. The Indaba is a community forum representing 30 neighborhoods and businesses in the Northwest Corridor. The group works with elected officials representing the area and […]