Code Beauty Salon Brings Fresh Approach to Hair Care
By Janell Williams At just 26, Kayla Stutson is redefining hair care with her new salon, Code Beauty, which opened
Staff Report With the 2026 election season on the horizon, Columbus community leaders are calling for increased unity, political engagement
By Janell Williams Morehouse School of Medicine celebrated a milestone April 3 with the ribbon-cutting of the Calvin Smyre Educational
By Kirsten J. Barnes For Devonte’ Mathews, playing football is second nature. “I started playing football when I was four
The Columbus Music & Entertainment Council will host MA Fest: Black Bottom Experience Saturday, May 10 to Sunday- May 11,
MONTGOMERY – On April 2, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on signed into law the Alabama Public Employee Paid Parental Leave Act
Spring break may be in full swing on one side of the river, but across the bridge in Alabama, the
By Stacy M. Brown BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent Target is losing more than its commitment to equity, it’s
By Janell Williams For nearly two decades, the Let Us Make Man seminar has been a beacon of hope and
By Janell Williams Scouting America, a 75-year-old service organization, is launching efforts to expand its youth programs with a particular
April is National Minority Health Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about persistent health disparities affecting racial and ethnic
In every movement, in every struggle, there are two kinds of people—those who talk and those who do. Talking
By Stacy M. Brown BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent Tens of thousands of people in the United States and around