A City Remembers Nancy Parker
By Morgan Jackson Photos by Morgan Jackson and Mark Veals Gospel tunes filled the air from the St. Peter Claver Choir as family members, friends, co-workers, gospel artists, and local news stations came together to […]
By Morgan Jackson Photos by Morgan Jackson and Mark Veals Gospel tunes filled the air from the St. Peter Claver Choir as family members, friends, co-workers, gospel artists, and local news stations came together to […]
Data News Staff Edited Report Pamela Pierre Brown, a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, is a Certified Holistic Health Advocate accredited through the State of New York and Institute of Integrative Nutrition. She is also […]
Cierra Mayes Texas Metro News Writer With so much going on in the world today, there are many real-world issues that are in need of our focus. One of these issues happens in our everyday […]
Jeffrey May, MURP Principal, International Development and Planning (IDP) New Orleans a Rich History New Orleans is a City with a rich and vibrant history. It is a place with a culture that is full […]
Terry B. Jones Publisher On August 18, 2019 the Grammy-nominated and legendary Hall of Fame Group The Whispers took the stage at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans in a benefit performance for the Sisters of […]
Data News Weekly would like to welcome our newest Fashion Columnist, Renee Johnson, to the team. Renee Johnson is a New Orleans native, a fashion designer/modiste, and a fiber artist. Her fashion lines include: Afri […]
Associated Press none Wynne, Ark. – The wife of an Arkansas jail administrator was arrested and charged with assault several days after police say she pulled a gun on four Black teenagers who were going […]
Data News Weekly Staff Edited Report none Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter has risen a long way from the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn of his early life to become a global icon. Today Jay-Z, is an award-winning […]
On Saturday, August 17, 2019, New Orleans celebrated the life and legacy of The Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey, who was born in Jamaica on August 17, 1887. That was 132 years ago! Fate chose to […]
Data News Saff Edited Report none BATON ROUGE, LA — Louisiana’s first female Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, died Sunday, August 18th after battling a rare, incurable type of cancer that had spread to her liver. […]
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