As Baltimore City suffers from a $121 million budget deficit, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said the city has three choices: do nothing, cut services or trim government expenses. None of the options are good, but the third alternative is the best way to move Baltimore City forward, she said in a statement released Wednesday. On that […]
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Kweisi Mfume to Head National Medical Association
Kweisi Mfume, former U.S. congressman and past president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), was named chief executive officer of the National Medical Association (NMA) this week. The NMA is the nation’s oldest and largest medical association representing the interests of more than 30,000 African-American physicians and their […]
What New Health Reform Means to You
With a flourish of a pen—several, actually —President Barack Obama on March 23 further canonized himself in history, enacting of one of the most sweeping health care reform laws America has seen. “Today, after almost a century of trying; today, after over a year of debate; today, after all the votes have been tallied — […]
‘AFRO’ Honors NFL All-Pro Lenny Moore
During the 1950s, the Baltimore Colts were one of the leading teams in the National Football League. Lenny Moore, flanker/halfback, contributed to much of the team’s success. A product of Penn State University, Moore was a first-round draft pick of the Colts in 1956. Proving his worth from the start, he became Rookie of the […]
Prince George’s Town Meeting Draws Thousands
About 1,000 people were expected to attend but the “Envision Prince George’s 21st Century Town Meeting,” by the end of the event, at least 2,000 more had shown up, setting a milestone in Prince George’s history. Residents, concerned about the growth and well-being of their communities, eagerly participated in the free event that was open […]
Rhee Testifies on DCPS’ Performance
When it comes to accounting for the performance of District of Columbia Public Schools, Chancellor Michelle Rhee officially reports to the mayor. But that was hardly the case earlier this week as she patiently acquiesced to the City Council members, who pummeled her in an hours-long hearing about the state of the city’s 123 schools. […]
CBC Spotlights Chronic Unemployment
On March 17, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) held a hearing to discuss the alarming unemployment rates among African Americans. Many in the hearing said there is funding out there, it’s just not getting to the places that need it most. “The national recession is certainly not over for mainstream America,” said Mayor Douglass Palmer […]
Immigration Reform Supporters Swarm D.C.
WASHINGTON — Thousands of people descended upon the National Mall on the afternoon of March 21 for the March for America rally, and while jobs and immigration reform were supposed to be the dual themes of the event, the latter seemed to dominate. Marchers carried signs saying “We’re All Americans” and “Latinos Aren’t Slaves” while […]
County Executive Candidates Spar over Campaign Finance
Controversy over Rushern Baker’s campaign finance has become the first big issue of this year’s election season. While Baker may have formally announced his candidacy for Prince George’s County executive on March 17, controversy had been following him well beforehand. In January, Baker posted a $206,000 campaign contribution, but at the time there was no […]
Black Lawmaker among ‘No’ Votes on Health Care
Rep. Artur Davis, D-Ala., a Congressional Black Congress member and gubernatorial candidate, has long been a staunch opponent of President Barack Obama’s transcendent health insurance reform, which will increase Americans’ access to health care. One day after the bill passed a narrow 219-212 victory in the House, Davis released a statement slamming the president’s health […]
Ward 8 Residents Demand Re-Opening of Turner Elementary
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A group of Ward 8 residents have joined forces with Councilman Marion Barry in denouncing the stalled renovations of three schools that have been closed since 2008. According to Barry who convened a press conference Tuesday at Anita J. Turner Elementary School in Southeast Washington, parents and community stakeholders are upset over […]
March for America Draws Tens of Thousands to D.C.
Thousands of people descended upon the National Mall on the afternoon of March 21 for the March for America, and while jobs and immigration reform were supposed to be the dual themes of the rally, it was clear by the number of Latinos in attendance which topic was more important. Marchers carried signs saying “We’re […]

