Captain Theresa Claiborne, the trailblazing pilot who became the first African American woman to fly in the U.S. Air Force, celebrated her retirement from United Airlines with a
Originally Published Aug. 18, 2015. The end of the summer should remind us of one thing—the countdown to the New Year starts now. So, if you’re behind in
Originally Published Jun. 26, 2020. With the start of summer comes seasonal drinks for kickbacks with friends and family while enjoying the weather. It is a time where
A Boston elementary school helps immigrant families become part of their community through an innovative program. It initiated the first Haitian Creole dual-language preschool program in the country.
Pamela Hill-Veal, a Black woman from Chicago, has filed complaints against American Airlines, alleging racial discrimination by one of their flight attendants. Hill-Veal, who was flying first-class, reported
The government is cracking down on airlines skimping on refunds and other shady practices. Airliners like Delta, American, and Southwest must now give full refunds to customers for
Travelers to Atlanta Airport will now see new access rules in place. Restrictions into the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport went live on April 22 to curb unhoused people from
Wilmington, Delaware, is a quaint northeastern city with charm, a nearly 200-year history, and a constantly evolving business and residential community. With a Black/African American population of over
Lexington police responded to concerns raised by a recent Facebook post detailing an unsettling experience during an Airbnb stay in the city, according to Fox 56. The renter, who