ICYMI: News4 is celebrating the Wiregrass’s most influential African Americans as part of Black History Month. Here's a recap of Week 2's features!
Throughout February, we’ll be highlighting some of the area’s most successful in their fields, and giving a spotlight to those who persevered to become the people they are today.Deborah Pearson has probably been the longest serving woman in broadcasting in this area, with over 30 years of experience.
W. Charles Lewis, senior pastor at Dothan Community Church, says it's important that we not just look out for ourselves, but to have a community perspective.Gary Thornton Griffin says if you can have yourself available to help people, you’re going to be able to help the world grow.
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South African president declares 'state of disaster' over power crisisSouth African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday declared a national 'state of disaster' over the country's power crisis, saying it posted an existential threat to South Africa's economy and society.
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