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Md. Photographer Captures Black History Month with Photo Campaign

(Updated 2/24/2013)- Just three days before Black History Month rolled in, Bowie, Md.-based photographer Eunique Jones Gibson met with her business partner, Ashleigh Bing, about doing a photo project based on the celebration. The 29-year-old photographer and owner of Eunique Jones Photography specializes in capturing non-traditional love and “life moments” such as engagements, weddings and […]

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Prince George’s Trims Professional Firefighters From Four Stations

Four Prince George’s County fire stations are set to lose all their paid firefighters on March 4, as announced in early February by county Fire Chief Marc Bashoor. As part of a multi-step plan to combat redundancy, Seat Pleasant Station 808, Branchville Station 811, Boulevard Heights Station 817 and West Lanham Hills Station 828 will […]

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Prince George’s Volunteer Firefighters Get Federal Tuition Aid from Cardin, Mikulski

Senators Barbara A. Mikulski and Ben Cardin (both D-Md.) today announced that the Morningside Volunteer Fire Department and the Chillum-Adelphi Volunteer Fire Department won $446,245 and $103,500, respectively, in federally-funded tuition aid for first responders. The money comes from the Department of Homeland Security’s Staffing for Adequate Fire & Emergency Response (SAFER) program to provide […]

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Steny Hoyer Hosts Black History Breakfast in Waldorf

The Black History Month breakfast staged annually by House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) was held Feb. 9 at the Greater Waldorf Jaycees Community Center in Waldorf, Md. The event, which spotlighted Black achievement, drew more than 400 community leaders from , Prince George’s, Charles, Calvert, St. Mary’s and Anne Arundel counties. Benjamin Jealous, president […]

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Md. Man Convicted in Theft of Apple Inc. Deliveries

A Maryland man has been convicted of conspiring to commit armed robberies of delivery trucks that were distributing Apple Inc. products throughout the region. U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria found 31-year-old Khalil Blackman of District Heights, Md., guilty on Feb. 4 following a bench trial. He faces a mandatory minimum of seven years […]

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Census: Maryland Redistricting Produced Predictable Results for Democrats

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s redrawn congressional map, which paved the way for a Democratic victory in November, significantly altered the makeup of two of the state’s eight congressional districts, as expected, according to recently-released demographic estimates. The 6th Congressional District, which was reshaped to include a swath of heavily Democratic Montgomery County, is now 69 percent […]

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