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A Bennett Belle's Story: The first woman and first Black Peace Corps director remembered
Local News
'It just feels right.' | How a Bennett Belle became the Peace Corps first woman and first Black director
In 1977, Bennett College's own Carolyn Payton made history as the very first female and Black Peace Corps director in the organization's history.
News
Stoneville Tornado 25 years later: Stories of loss, fear and recovery
A powerful tornado tore through downtown Stoneville 25 years ago. 2 people died and more than a dozen were injured.
Black History
Annie Jones: One woman's fight for Black women to be able to vote in North Carolina
In 2022, a marker honoring her legacy was erected near her church in Elizabeth City.
History
Archaeologists try to solve a 133-year-old mystery in South Carolina
SC Department of Natural Resources needs help identifying remains found in Georgetown County that may date to 1890s
5 Plus
72 Hours on Bloody Island: The 1917 East St. Louis Massacre
Countless savage attacks were unleashed during the bloodshed. That’s just a glimpse of what happened during one of the bloodiest race wars on this ground.
Movies
One-on-one with Oscar nominated filmmaker Joshua Seftel
Oscar nominated filmmaker Joshua Seftel talks with 13 News’ Trevor Cox about his recent documentary "Stranger at the Gate" which takes place in Muncie, IN.
Nation World
Where each state stands on making daylight saving time permanent
Here's a state-by-state look at efforts to make daylight saving time permanent.
History
Women's History Month | A time to reflect and celebrate
A look back at how women's history month got started, as well as some profiles of amazing women then and now that are breaking barriers and inspiring others.
Dig In 2 It!
International Women’s Day celebrates achievements and pushes for equality
The day is part of the bigger Women’s History Month.
Nation World
International Women's Day 2023: How to #EmbraceEquity
The event has been celebrated in some form for more than 100 years.
2 Wants To Know
President Carter inspired Baptists during 2009 Wake Forest University visit
President Jimmy Carter had a dream to unite all Baptists, of every color and denomination.
Local News
'It just feels right.' | How a Bennett Belle became the Peace Corps first woman and first Black director
In 1977, Bennett College's own Carolyn Payton made history as the very first female and Black Peace Corps director in the organization's history.
News
Stoneville Tornado 25 years later: Stories of loss, fear and recovery
A powerful tornado tore through downtown Stoneville 25 years ago. 2 people died and more than a dozen were injured.
Black History
Annie Jones: One woman's fight for Black women to be able to vote in North Carolina
In 2022, a marker honoring her legacy was erected near her church in Elizabeth City.
History
Archaeologists try to solve a 133-year-old mystery in South Carolina
SC Department of Natural Resources needs help identifying remains found in Georgetown County that may date to 1890s
5 Plus
72 Hours on Bloody Island: The 1917 East St. Louis Massacre
Countless savage attacks were unleashed during the bloodshed. That’s just a glimpse of what happened during one of the bloodiest race wars on this ground.
Movies
One-on-one with Oscar nominated filmmaker Joshua Seftel
Oscar nominated filmmaker Joshua Seftel talks with 13 News’ Trevor Cox about his recent documentary "Stranger at the Gate" which takes place in Muncie, IN.
Nation World
Where each state stands on making daylight saving time permanent
Here's a state-by-state look at efforts to make daylight saving time permanent.
History
Women's History Month | A time to reflect and celebrate
A look back at how women's history month got started, as well as some profiles of amazing women then and now that are breaking barriers and inspiring others.
Dig In 2 It!
International Women’s Day celebrates achievements and pushes for equality
The day is part of the bigger Women’s History Month.
Nation World
International Women's Day 2023: How to #EmbraceEquity
The event has been celebrated in some form for more than 100 years.
2 Wants To Know
President Carter inspired Baptists during 2009 Wake Forest University visit
President Jimmy Carter had a dream to unite all Baptists, of every color and denomination.
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