FREE Black History Month Events For The Entire Family [LOCAL]
Find out what’s going on in and around the city for Black History Month.
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Find out what’s going on in and around the city for Black History Month.
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Residents of Baltimore and surrounding areas are invited to take part in the 12th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade which celebrates the life of one of America’s most influential civil rights, political, and social icons.
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Each year Spirit 1400 aims to give you the very best in uplifting inspirational music. In 2012 we plan to top 2011, with efforts in uplifting Baltimore through the Gospel of the mind, body, and spirit. Yet before we enter the new year we have to show love to the Top 5 Gospel Albums of 2011.
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Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was sworn in Tuesday at downtown’s War Memorial monument. This will be the Mayor’s first full-term at Mayor of Baltimore City.
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FREE HIV/AIDS testing is being offered today. The Health Department will provide free HIV testing Thursday, Dec. 1, at Coppin State University, from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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As of 8 a.m. Friday, portions of Charles Street, Lexington Street, Gay Street and Saratoga Street in downtown Baltimore were closed in preparation for the Veteran’s Day parade, which begins at 9 a.m.
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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake easily won in her first bid for the office, beating Republican Alfred V. Griffin III by a wide margin.
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It’s that time of the year again. Thanksgiving is right around the corner and hunger is a huge issue plaguing the world. Let’s do our part to help out those right here at home. Please meet us at the following locations to drop off food donations. Remember, we are our brother’s keeper.
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Last weekend, at John Hopkins University in Baltimore, scientists, mathematicians, engineers and doctors, Noble Prize winners, professors and other intellectuals came to honor a living legend in the field of science, Dr. James West.
At the age of 80, West has dedicated 60 years of his life to the advancement of science and to provide opportunities for minorities and women in the field of science.
West has over 250 patents,