An interracial group of 16 people met resistance during their travels 75 years ago.

You may have heard of the terms “One Time,” "F*ck 12," or "5-0" but where do they come from and what do they even mean? NEWS-ONE takes a look at these law enforcement terms and their origins inside.

Arkansas news outlet KARK 4 apologized for tweeting disrespectfully about "the so-called Black National Anthem" and even had the nerve to misspell its name, "Lift Every Voice and Sing."

Police quickly ruled out racism as motivation.

A Mississippi sheriff is changing his story after previously ruling out "foul play" in the death of Rasheem Carter, whose autopsy suggests he was lynched. “There’s nothing to hide," Smith County Sheriff Joel Houston insisted.

The disappearance of Ana Walshe and the arrest of her husband Brian Walshe are reminders that missing Black women don't get media coverage.

The Congressional Bipartisan HBCU Caucus sent a letter pressing AG Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray to act on Black college bomb threats.

A shooting on Clark Atlanta University's campus is the latest gun violence at an HBCU during homecoming festivities in October. 

Race Matters

On February 1, the first day of Black History Month, West Virginia Delegate Danielle Walker (D-Monongalia), the only Black woman lawmaker in the state, received an email that included an image of a KKK member from now-former Berkeley County West Virginians For Life President Richard Demoske.

In what could have broad implications for the 2024 election, a new poll found that the nation's youngest voters overwhelmingly support Vice President Kamala Harris.