The Veterans Affairs (VA) Maryland Health Care System observed National Nurses Week (May 6-12) with an awards ceremony, May 7, in the auditorium at the Baltimore VA Medical Center. Janet D. Allan, PhD, RN, FAAN, dean of the University of Maryland School of Nursing, delivered the keynote address on the future of nursing. Nurses were […]
Category: Baltimore News
Mother’s Day Weekend Plagued with Violence
Baltimore City Police are still investigating several violent incidents that claimed four lives and left others in the hospital with injuries over Mother’s Day weekend. Police say they are close to making arrests in two of the cases, but detectives, as of Wednesday, had no leads or motives in a majority of the crimes. “Four […]
Casting Call To Be Held for Dynamic Gospel Stage Play Production
A dynamic new stage play will be presented in Baltimore this fall, and performers are being sought to fill a variety of roles. Battle Stage Plays will be presenting this gospel stage play production based on the biblical story of “Esther” entitled “The Crown of Glory, & The Agony of Deceit.”Auditions for this production will […]
James “JB” Brown Speaks to Youth for Christ
James “JB” Brown, author, three-time Emmy award winning television host, and sports commentator gave the keynote speech this week at the Metro Maryland Youth for Christ (MMYFC) fundraiser held at Martin’s West. Brown gave not only words of encouragement, but even shared some of his deepest challenges, such as the loss of his mother, and […]
Henson Convicted of Single Charge in Robocalls Case
A Baltimore jury convicted a political consultant of conspiracy but acquitted him May 11 of a wider role in the robocalls scandal of election day 2010. Julius Henson, a political consultant from East Baltimore, faces up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine for failing to include an authority line in an automated […]
Morgan’s Annual Spring Concert
Morgan State University’s Modern Dance Ensemble put on a phenomenal show April 28 at its 35th Annual Spring Concert, under the direction of Dr. Lantha Tucker. Tucker started this dance ensemble 35 years ago and has brought many young men and ladies together through dance over the years. She has done a fantastic job at […]
S. Dallas Dance Named Next Superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools
“No field impacts a young person’s life like education does,” says newly named Superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools, S. Dallas Dance, Ph.D., on why learning is so important to him. Currently chief officer of over 200,000 students in Houston Public Middle Schools, Dance will officially take over as superintendent July 1, an amazing feat […]
Historic Black Legacy Revived
Known as the “City of the Dead for Colored People,” Mt. Auburn Cemetery was once the only place an African American in Baltimore City could be buried with dignity. For well over a decade the cemetery sat in Cherry Hill just off the Baltimore-Washington Parkway in the most extreme state of disarray. Now, ten years […]
Marilyn O. Pickett; Wife, Mother, Sister, Friend
Friends and family of Marilyn Oliver Pickett are remembering her this week as a woman of excellence and great strength. Pickett, a member of Baltimore’s famed Murphy family, died May 3 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Wheaton, Md., after succumbing to a series of protracted illnesses. She was 65. “My fondest memories are of […]
Morgan Professor Dr. Dolan Hubbard to Conclude Harvard Fellowship
Dr. Dolan Hubbard, professor and chairperson of the Department of English and Language Arts at Morgan State University is gearing up to cap off an amazing opportunity. He has spent the 2012 spring semester at Harvard University as a Shelia Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow at the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African-American research. […]
Mayor Contends for Next CSX Facility
The search for new and better paying jobs for Baltimoreans could lead straight to the same place where 17,000 area residents are already directly employed: The Port of Baltimore. In a study completed by the Brookings Institution, a Washington D.C. based nonprofit public policy organization, Baltimore’s next economic growth spurt could come, with some key […]
Highest Court in Maryland Bans Collection of DNA at Certain Crime Scenes
Police departments across Maryland were ordered to stop collecting DNA from suspects of certain crimes last week, the result of a ruling in the state’s highest court, the Maryland Court of Appeals. The ban applies to cases involving attempted or committed violent crimes and burglaries, which voids part of the amendments made in 2008 to […]

