Author: Savannah Herald

Tomorrow’s Tech, Today: Innovation That Moves Us Forward Windows 10 was originally declared the “last version of Windows,” but Microsoft appears to have changed its mind, planning to end support for the operating system in 2025. A Microsoft support document confirms this change and sets the end-of-support date for Windows 10 Home and Pro editions as October 14, 2025. This timeline aligns with Microsoft’s standard 10-year support policy, as Windows 10 first launched on July 29, 2015. Though it leaves an iconic operating system most cherished by users, it thus creates a significant chance for organizations to take a leap…

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From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education A piece of Charlotte’s sports legacy just slipped through its fingers. The city’s proposal to host the 2029 CIAA Basketball Tournament has officially been labeled “dead on arrival,” according to Charlotte city leaders and officials close to the bid process. Charlotte hoped to bring back the CIAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament, an event it hosted from 2006 to 2020 with massive fanfare and economic impact. But the bid, spearheaded by the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority and supported by council members Malcolm Graham and James Mitchell, didn’t meet the CIAA’s requirements. The…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE    No one knows the future but, if Memorial Day weekend was any indication of what the future holds, it’s going to be a cold summer. Studies show that crime rates tend to increase during the summer months and locally last weekend, there were three separate shootings in less than 24 hours, including one that led to the loss of life.    What We Know  The first shooting incident occurred on Saturday, May 24. Around 1:30 p.m. officers with the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) responded to a…

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Local Voices. Statewide Influence. Remain Educated with Georgia Information May 27, 2025 Georgia Recorder Stanley Dunlap reports that the Georgia Civil Service Payment is readied to hold a second round of hearings on Georgia Power’s controversial long-range strategies. The five-member energy regulatory authority is readied to elect July 15 as the state’s largest utility anticipates to invest billions of dollars to fulfill skyrocketing energy needs attributed to new electricity-hogging information facilities. May 27, 2025 Georgia Pattern– Unique! Sucheta Rawal records, what started in the mid- 1980 s as a little family farm in Reidsville today is just one of the…

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Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration GGrab your popcorn : butter yellow is taking over as the must-have color of summer, and it’s easy to see why!The trending yellow shade is definitely having its moment, and fashion girls are proving it’s here to stay through the summer season. Soft, sunny, and chic, butter yellow has popped up in collections on runways from designers like Proenza Schouler and Loewe to Bottega Veneta, and it’s been dominating fashion editorials and street style lineups. It’s the kind of  muted hue that looks good on everyone and can be layered with or even…

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Neighborhood Headlines & Updates: During Morehouse College’s 141st Start Workouts, Dr. Sonya M. Dennis, Partner Chair and Senior Citizen Aide Teacher of Computer Technology, was acknowledged with among the institution’s highest professors honors– the Vulcan Products Company Training Excellence Honor for the 2025– 2026 academic year. The award honors a professor that shows exceptional mentor, a commitment to academic quality, and a deep commitment to pupil success. Dr. Dennis has actually served on the Morehouse faculty because 2006, bringing greater than 20 years of experience in computer science education to the classroom. Known for her dynamic training style and unwavering…

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Black Arts & Culture Feature: The Three Layers of Context That Actually Make Exhibits Work Great exhibits don’t just inform.They sequence perception. They don’t rely on the strength of the artwork. They construct the frame that tells your brain, your body, and your subconscious: “This matters.” Here are the three layers of context that separate unforgettable experiences from forgettable noise: 1️⃣ Spatial Context – The Architecture of Anticipation This is the literal, physical choreography of movement, light, and scale.Done right, it controls emotional pace: Small → large = expansion Bright → dark = descent Confined → open = relief It’s…

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Aging Well: Details & Insights for Senior Citizen People and Caretakers Time flies, so I meant to make certain to explain that the preliminary entry due day for the McKnight’s Quality in Modern modern technology Formality program is almost right here. It’s this Friday, Might 30 The program is a superb ways for you to display the administration and outside-the-box reasoning that exists in your business when it entails modern-day innovation. The excellent factor is, entries do not need to entail tough or expensive devices or programs, although the program definitely is established to recognize those likewise. Advanced, minimized modern…

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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia FAYETTEVILLE, GA (May 21, 2025) – The Town at Trilith invites the community to join in its fourth annual Juneteenth Celebration, a vibrant, two-day tribute to freedom, heritage and artistic expression, on Friday, June 13 and Saturday, June 14, in Trilith’s Town Centre. Set in the heart of the creative community, this year’s Juneteenth festivities will include a dynamic blend of live music, immersive art, children’s programming and local cuisine, all designed to honor the legacy of Juneteenth and spotlight Black artists and entrepreneurs. The celebration begins on Friday at 7:30 p.m. with…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection by Mitti Hicks May 28, 2025 Hill traded in his pen and laptop for paintbrushes at Harvard Divinity School. After spending more than two decades putting words to paper—books and online—award-winning journalist and author Jarrett Hill focused on paintbrushes and art at Harvard Divinity School (HDS). He created more than 40 pieces during his time in the program. Nearly two dozen of his pieces are part of his first solo art exhibition, “jarrett hill: An Artist Lives Here.” “I came to divinity school looking to get answers about being Queer and Black in…

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