Author: Savannah Herald

Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips The Truth About Growing Natural Hair (That No One Told Me) By Danielle Cox for CurlyNikki.com I used to think that growing my natural hair long was a mystery, some secret formula you had to be born knowing or rich enough to buy. I watched other women on YouTube swing waist-length curls and thought, “That could never be me.” But here I am, years later, with full, healthy hair grazing my mid-back, and no, I didn’t break the bank or use magic oil from Mars. Let’s talk about what actually works.…

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City of Pooler Community Update: Uploaded 11 – 13 – 2025 The City of Pooler is proud to reveal the completion of the Pipemaker’s Canal Widening Task, a considerable framework improvement made possible via funding from Unique Function Regional Choice Sales Tax Obligation (SPLOST). This growth stands for a significant investment in the city’s long-lasting facilities resilience. The Pipemaker’s Canal functions as the key water drainage point for around 5, 600 acres west of I- 95 Building and construction on this phase of the project began in 2024, broadening the canal by 40 feet. This enhanced size is projected to…

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Black Arts & Culture Feature: Installation view of “With Passion and Purpose: Gifts from the Collection of Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson” (June 7-Oct. 5, 2025) at the National Gallery of Art. Shown, works by Elizabeth Catlett (foreground), Mavis Pusey, and Daniel LaRue Johnson (from left, in background). | Photo by Victoria L. Valentine GEORGIA COLLECTORS Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson gifted 175 works to the National Gallery of Art in 2023. The donation was historic, the largest-ever group of works by Black artists to enter the Washington, D.C., museum’s collection at one time. The National Gallery celebrated…

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Black History & Cultural Viewpoint: In 1941, America was getting ready for its inevitable entry right into The second world war. Though we still maintained a 10 % optimum allowance of Black soldiers throughout peacetime, it would unavoidably be deserted in 1942 as the battle increase. By the end of The 2nd globe battle, concerning 1 2 million Black people had actually used, comprising concerning 12 % of the Army and 7 % of the general armed forces. The training of the allowance did not suggest equivalent legal rights. Partition lingered up till Exec Order 9981 (1948, when President Truman…

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Local Voices. Statewide Impact. Stay Informed with North Florida News NO PROMISES ON HEALTHCARE The vote came eight days after Democrats won several high-profile elections that many in the party thought strengthened their odds of winning an extension of health insurance subsidies, which are due to expire at the end of the year. While the deal sets up a December vote on those subsidies in the Senate, Speaker Mike Johnson has made no such promise in the House. Democratic Representative Mikie Sherrill, who last week was elected as New Jersey’s next governor, spoke against the funding bill in her last speech…

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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment Princess Love recently treated her children to a special night out to watch their Auntie Brandy perform. The reality star brought her kids to see Brandy, who is currently co-headlining The Boy Is Mine tour with Monica. Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Princess shared a photo of herself, Brandy, and the kids, along with several clips from the night. “Brought the kids to see Auntie @brandy on stage. They had no idea 😂❤️ What a phenomenal show,” she captioned the post, adding the hashtag #BrandyandMonicaTour. The outing comes as Princess continues to…

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Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights Delaware State head football coach DeSean Jackson didn’t mince words when asked about the recent on-field brawl between Grambling State and Bethune-Cookman, saying the fight “looked like something out of the streets.” “That’s some stuff I see in the streets,” Jackson told former NFL running back and current Delaware State running backs coach Clinton Portis on the House of Action podcast. “Growing up, you got different gangs — that’s what it looked like to me, bro. It looked like those guys didn’t like anybody on that field.” Jackson, who is…

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Wellness That Matters: Black Health News & Community Care During the cold winter season, one longs for a warm and cosy space. However, if you have a heat problem with your house, such that it loses heat quickly, you’re probably wondering how it’ll make you warmer. Fortunately, there are practical things you can do to improve the heating condition of your home. Here are some easy and effective ways to keep the cold out and the warmth in. Cracks in the House Cracks in the house can make it much colder than it really is because heat escapes through tiny…

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From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education Nov. 12, 2025 Marietta Daily Journal Hunter Riggall reports that the National Women’s Soccer League has awarded an expansion franchise to Arthur Blank, owner of the Marietta-based Atlanta United MLS club, according to a report in The Athletic. The team will be owned and operated by Blank’s AMB Sports and Entertainment, which also owns Atlanta United, the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and Mercedes-Benz Stadium, per the report, which cited unnamed sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity. Nov. 12, 2025 Georgia Trend – Exclusive! Christy Simo reports that Georgia has been named…

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