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Laurel celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Annual Sing for King concert features local soloists The city of Laurel and the Laurel Clergy Association will present the fifth annual Sing for King celebration on Sunday, Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 15000 First Baptist Lane (off Cherry...Tags: Martin Luther King Day, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Human Rights, Holidays
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Bruce Delbert Royster, accountant
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday for Bruce Delbert Royster Sr., a certified public accountant who was the city's first homicide victim of 2012, at City Temple Baptist Church, 317 Dolphin St. Mr. Royster, who had been shot several times, was...Tags: University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Edgewood, Consultancy Service, New York City, Coppin State University
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Police, family seek help in solving killing of accountant, fraternity founder
Baltimore Police today sent out the above flier, hoping to generate tips in the killing of 62-year-old Bruce Royster, the city's first homicide victim of 2012. Little has been said by police about the case, but in today's Sun, Frederick Rasmussen penned...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Baltimore, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, College Sports, Coppin State University
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Oscar Thomas Jobe Jr., educator
Oscar Thomas Jobe Jr., a city public school educator who rose from being a classroom teacher to chief of staff to two Baltimore school chiefs, died Sunday of complications from Parkinson's disease at Doctors Community Hospital in Lanham.
The...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Cherry Hill, Teachers, Loyola University Chicago, Financial Aid
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Raymond L. Johnson Sr. dies at 89; lawyer, civil rights activist
Raymond L. Johnson Sr., an attorney, civil rights activist and former Tuskegee Airman, died Dec. 31 in Los Angeles of complications of pneumonia and heart failure, said his wife, Evelyn. He was 89.
Johnson, who practiced law for nearly 50 years, was a...Tags: Justice and Rights, Hospitals and Clinics, Congressional Gold Medal Honorees, U.S. Supreme Court, Colleges and Universities
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Robert L. Carter dies at 94; NAACP attorney fought segregation
Robert L. Carter, who as an NAACP civil rights attorney was an architect of the legal strategy used in the cases that led to Brown vs. Board of Education, the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision that declared school segregation unconstitutional, has...Tags: Justice and Rights, U.S. Supreme Court, Bronx (New York City), U.S. Army, University of South Carolina
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Word on the web: TwitterChurch
There’s a saying that a church is not a building, it’s the people. And Jay Gamble knows where to find the people.
The pastor of LifeChange AME Church, based in Slayton House in the Columbia village of Wilde Lake, holds church services on...Tags: YouTube, Facebook, Religion and Belief, Twitter, Inc., Upper Marlboro
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3 Sue To Prevent State Take-over of Harrisburg
Three Harrisburg citizens filed a civil-rights action Thursday in United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Civil Action No. 1:11-CV-2288 alleges that Senate Bill 1151, amending Act 47, violates their federal right to due...Tags: University of Pittsburgh, Elections, Trials, Regional Authority, U.S. Senate
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Ex-Penn State coach Sandusky makes bail
BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) -- Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was released from jail Thursday after spending a night behind bars following a new round of child sex abuse charges filed against...Tags: Television, Prisons, Arts and Culture, Trials, Regional Authority
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Nathan Chapman set for release
Nathan A. Chapman Jr., the once-prominent money manager whose fraudulent investments in his own companies caused a scandal for Maryland's public employee pension system, is scheduled to be released from federal custody Friday after serving 41/2 years....Tags: Prisons, Trials, Prisons, Companies and Corporations, Prosecution
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A threat to Maryland's progressive prisoner representation law
Why is a conservative foundation in Iowa seeking to roll back a civil rights law in Maryland?
Three weeks ago, a federal lawsuit funded by the Legacy Foundation was filed against Maryland's proposed congressional redistricting plan. But the lawyers...Tags: Prisons, Elections, Hospitals and Clinics, American Civil Liberties Union, Prisoners and Detainees
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For the national anthem, the Ravens go for a pro
Just before the Ravens face the Houston Texans Sunday, they will hear a familiar voice — other than John Harbaugh's, that is.
It will be the smooth, vibrant baritone of Mishael Miller, who has sung the national anthem for Ravens home games since...Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, John Harbaugh, Roseanne Barr, Gospel (genre)
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