Balloons and other items form a memorial on the spot where a family was left devastated in Northeast Baltimore. It was about 2 a.m. when a phone call summoned firefighters to the two-story row house in the Frankford neighborhood. Flames were licking at every window and door. An older man jumped from a window. Shade […]
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‘The Bear’ Bids a Fond Farewell Clarence Mitchell III 1939-2012
At age 22, he became the youngest person ever elected to the Maryland House of Delegates. Three years later, he became a state senator. Even then, his passion for justice and for his community was evident in his leadership, his penchant for service and in the legislative choices he championed. “For too many years we […]
Gaming Could Be Baltimore Bonanza
With a two-story, 110,000-square-foot casino slated to begin operation in downtown Baltimore in 2014, the city’s residents have a decidedly more immediate stake in the outcome of ballot question No. 7—an expansion of gaming—than many other Maryland voters. The referendum question asks voters to consider whether to add Las Vegas-style table games such as roulette […]
Baltimore Program Provides Job Support for Ex-Prisoners Coming Home
BALTIMORE — Ernest E. Thomas spent two hours polishing his resume at the Jericho Reentry Program office one day last week. The ex-convict was preparing for a job interview at a grocery store. But first, he had to learn how to tie a tie. At Jericho, a Baltimore City-based program that helps former prisoners get […]
Baltimore–Two Men Sentenced to 250 Years for Series of Area Armed Robberies
Federal judge Richard D. Bennett labeled a 50 year-old Catonsville man a career criminal Oct. 12 as he sentenced him to 72 years in prison for three armed robberies here. Bennett handed down a similar label two months earlier when he sent the man’s accomplice in the crimes to prison for 147 years. The sentence […]
Domestic Violence Targeted by Verizon Foundation
BALTIMORE –The Verizon Foundation has awarded $ 50,000 in grants to combat domestic violence. In an Oct. 4 ceremony Verizon, Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler and Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) marked October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and honored several Maryland nonprofits to combat abuse against youth and adults. The grants were awarded to […]
Morgan Homecoming 2012
Morgan State University’s homecoming weekend will get underway Oct. 13 with a 2012 Homecoming Pre-game Memorial from 10 to noon honoring the championship teams from 1964-67 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), 1971 and 1979 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) will be held. The Black Sports Legends Foundation (BSLF) will present a preview showing of several featured […]
Greater Harvest Ordains First Minister of Music and Worship
BALTIMORE–The Rev. Dr. Ouida Harding’s gift has made room for her in a distinct way; she recently became the first ordained minister of music and worship in Baltimore. She’s been a musician for 54 years and has spent the last four at Greater Harvest Baptist Church,1617 W. Saratoga Street , the pastor of which, the […]
Question 7: Hot Words & PromisesLofty or True?
Hot words and lofty promises aside, the issue of whether gambling should be expanded in Maryland in connection with the upcoming vote on Question 7 has generated a vigorous war of words across the state. If voters approve the proposal, will more jobs and revenue for schools surface? If Question 7 fails will the state […]
Black Charities starts dialogue about potential job creation at new Baltimore casino
Associated Black Charities (ABC) hosted a conversation, Oct. 3, with the leadership from Harrah’s Baltimore, the new casino being developed for downtown and the Maryland State Lottery, which governs the eligibility for employment in the casino. Representatives from numerous community organizations and workforce development agencies attended to learn more about the eligibility criteria for potential […]
President’s Roundtable Hosts Forum on Baltimore’s Harrah’s Casino Business Opportunities
The Presidents’ RoundTable recently hosted a CEO briefing, Oct. 4, presenting Harrah’s Baltimore Contracting Outreach for Minority and Women-owned Businesses at the Frederick Douglass- Isaacs Myers Maritime Park Museum. “With the announcement of Harrah’s Baltimore, our city can look forward to the ground-up development of a $300 million, 275,000 square foot facility that will bring […]
Central Maryland Boy Scouts Marking 100th Anniversary of Local Council
Scouts from around the central Maryland region will join Oct. 6 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Baltimore Area Council with a day of events celebrating the organization’s dedication to character, responsibility, and citizenship. More than 5,000 Scouts will converge on Oregon Ridge County Park in Cockeysville, Md. to take part in the Rock […]

