Click here to view a slideshow of the activities and faces present at the Fort McHenry jamboree. Local officials, community leaders and volunteers joined several thousand Boy Scouts at Fort McHenry to celebrate the organization’s 100th anniversary. The event was touted as the largest single Boy Scouts event in the Baltimore metro area and included […]
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District Among Top 10 In Electrical Spending
When it comes to spending the most on electricity, Washington, D.C., is listed among 10 U.S. jurisdictions that has barred no holds. Holding fourth place ahead of the District is North Dakota, and Alabama ranked No. 6. Farther down the list is the state of Maryland, which placed 36th. Those are the findings of a […]
Newly Elected Black RepublicansWhere Will They Fit?
Election Day victories for two Black Republicans raise a rare question in the House of Representatives in the 112th Congress: How will two African American members of the Grand Old Party interact with the Congressional Black Caucus? Fourteen Black Republicans ran for Congress in the Nov. 2 midterm elections but, after all the votes were […]
Battling “Almighty Debt”: Special CNN Screening at Howard School of Divinity
The School of Howard Divinity invites Washington area residents to a special screening of the upcoming CNN documentary “Almighty Debt: A Black in America Special” from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 7, in the Thurman Chapel at 1400 Shepherd St., NE. In this 90-minute special, anchor and special correspondent Soledad O‘Brien focuses on how […]
Fake Marijuana Now Illegal in Baltimore Co.
On Oct. 4 Baltimore County legislators passed a unanimous ban on the sale, possession and distribution of the synthetic marijuana-like substance sold as “Spice” or “K2.” Violators of the new law, which takes effect 45 days after the resolution was adopted, could face a misdemeanor charge along with a $500 fine and 60 days in […]
Holton Pleads ‘No Contest,’ Removed as Finance Chair
Councilwoman Helen Holton, who represents Baltimore’s Eighth District, has been removed as chair of the City Council’s Taxation and Finance Committee. Lester Davis, a spokesman for Council President Bernard “Jack” Young, said the announcement was made on Oct. 4 at a scheduled council meeting. Earlier in the day, Holton pleaded no contest to charges that […]
From the District to Berklee: Local Student Earns Full Ride to Leading Music School
Like many Black performers, Clifton Williams found God ? and music? at church. From gospel, jazz and classical arrangements to singing, Williams became a skilled musician early on after a church pianist introduced him to the instrument as a child. Williams’ years of study have landed him at the forefront of a new era in […]
Education Officials Visit Baltimore
President Obama set a goal for the United States to have the most educated workforce in the world by 2020. Over the years, America’s No. 1 rank among countries with the most college graduates has diminished to No. 9 with countries like Japan, Russia, South Korea and Canada leading the way. The Department of Labor […]
D.C. ‘Divas’ Celebrate First Year of Health Campaign
On Oct. 2, a community-based movement determined to educate and empower metropolitan-area women about their health choices celebrated its first anniversary. Divas, MPH (Making Our People Healthier), is an all-female health outreach organization that offers educational resources about HIV/AIDS, infant mortality, stress management and more throughout the District. The group convened at FunXion, the city’s […]
The Pursuit of Fitness
Baltimore native Tavian Quinn is passionate about fitness and healthy living, a lifestyle more people are adopting as obesity wages an unprecedented war against against Americans’ waistlines and longevity. As the fitness model studied to become a nurse, she unknowingly forged a new career path. Quinn hungered for more knowledge about the science of body […]
Obama, Maryland Leaders Rally for Maryland’s Vote
Click here to view more photos of the rally at Bowie State University. President Obama joined an assortment of Maryland politicians at Bowie State University on Oct. 7 to campaign for the state’s incumbent Democrats, Gov. Martin O’Malley, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and Sen. Barbara Mikulski, Congressman Elijah Cummings, and others. “Right now you have […]
Former Engineer Turned Fitness Trainer Embarks on Charity Walk for Diabetes
Health nuts and gym rats can be quite annoying—critiquing everything you eat, flashing their firm physiques at every opportunity, devouring food you wouldn’t touch even if you were starving—the nerve of them. But Kenneth Clarke isn’t like that. The physical trainer doesn’t want you to envy, he simply wants you to enjoy and live life. […]

