First Ladies of Broward County
We honor First Lady Jacqueline Matthews Waldon. ...
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We honor First Lady Jacqueline Matthews Waldon. ...
Read more ›Duncan was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in a single-parent ...
Read more ›95th American Tennis Association, Inc. (ATA) Championships and the First annual Midtown Summerfest, ...
Read more ›federal judge in Miami ruled recently (Sept. 4, 2012) that Florida students cannot be charged higher non-resident tuition simply because of their parents’ legal status ...
Read more ›Congresswoman Frederica Wilson’s District 24 Congressional ...
Read more ›[caption id="attachment_2675" align="alignleft" width="131"] High School Football[/caption] High School Football THURSDAY, Sept. 6 * Boyd Anderson vs Hollywood Hills @ McArthur High * Pompano Beach @ Nova * Posnack @ Berean Christian @ 4 p.m. FRIDAY, Sept. 7 * Blanche Ely @ Miramar * Coral Glades @ Cardinal Gibbons *Taravella @ Coconut Creek * West Broward @ Cooper City *St. Thomas Aquinas @ Cypress ...
Read more ›HistoryMakers across the nation for the 3rd Annual Back To School With The HistoryMakers program ...
Read more ›By Maria Puente, USA TODAY If Nicki Minaj thought she'd send the political world and the blogosphere into an incredulous swoon with her profane "endorsement" of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, well, she was right. Bloggers and politicos have been swooning for hours today and they're still no closer to determining whether Minaj is really for Mitt, or whether it's just another ironic stunt by ...
Read more ›CHARLOTTE — President Obama traveled here to this convention city on Wednesday as his Democratic predecessor, former President Bill Clinton, was set to officially nominate him for a second term with a primetime address that will offer a spirited defense of Obama’s record. As the Democratic National Convention’s second day was gaveled into order at 5 p.m., party delegates voted to change their part ...
Read more ›Black Women's Roundtable Shifts the Focus to the Issues and Voting Power of Black Women at the Republican and Democratic Conventions Black women discuss the power of the sister voter during the DNC. Pictured (L-R) Glynda C. Carr, Higher Heights for America; Rev. Leah Daughtry (at podium), On These Things; Hazel Dukes, NAACP; Clayola Brown, A. Philip Randolph Institute; Melanie L. Campbell, NCBCP/Black ...
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