New cell phone is a life saver
Author: Carma Henry
Living Blues legend Robert Cray graced South Florida last Thursday. If you have never been to the Parker Play House just off of Sunrise by the War Memorial Auditorium, you are missing out on a boutique venue.
YOKOSUKA, Japan
As class of 2015 Florida Memorial University graduate, Shanisse Lanoue put it “we are so blessed to be in the midst of greatness,” as she referred to Secretary Johnson
Among the brave graduates who were all excited to pursue their dreams there was a very special graduate that I am sure we can all appreciate, 62-year-old Cathy Williams. Williams is the grandmother who was able to share her big day with her granddaughter, Chelsea Washington.
The Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) Center for Ethnic Psychological Research and Application (CEPRA) is training North Florida citizens and organizations to possess skills that are in high demand across the nation in the wake of recent tragedies.
As Drinking Water Week kicks off, the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) joins water professionals across the country in reminding consumers to get serious about water conservation.
Black Press columnist battles for life after devastating diagnosis
On the same day that Loretta Lynch was sworn in as the 83rd United States Attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer in the nation, about 40 miles north of Washington, D.C., pockets of “Charm City” descended into lawlessness in response to decades of police corruption and brutality in poor, Black communities in Baltimore.
Three extremely qualified African American women are at the forefront of making certain that Freddie Gray’s death at the hands of police in Baltimore will not go unpunished.
