Program offers internet service for just $9.95 a month for two years Time Warner Cable has announced the launch of a pilot program designed to offer affordable broadband service to low-income … [Read more...]
Hundreds of students get dental checks
The Marquette University School of Dentistry was a busy place on their annual Head Start Dental Day. Volunteer dentists as well as dental and dental hygiene students from Marquette and MATC examined … [Read more...]
As Supreme Court begins – Affirmative Action in jeopardy
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall The new term of the U.S. Court began on Mon., Oct. 1. The docket covers issues from affirmative action to criminal justice and deportation to voting rights. Marriage … [Read more...]
Quarles & Brady hosts annual Chairman’s Brunch featuring CNN’s Roland Martin
WASHINGTON, D.C. The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP hosted CEOs, corporate clients, public officials and media executives at the 2nd Annual Chairman’s Brunch at the Willard Hotel on … [Read more...]
BBB Partners with Western Union to introduce BBB Scam Stopper
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) and Western Union has launched BBB Scam Stopper, an education campaign to help consumers in the United States and Canada avoid common scams that con artists use to … [Read more...]
Brentwood Church of Christ holds its annual Community Health Fair
The Brentwood Health Organization (BHO), a ministry outreach of the Brentwood Church of Christ, held its first Community Health Fair on Saturday, October 6, 2012. An array of health and social … [Read more...]
Sen. Coggs says Derek Williams’ death was preventable because of “Lacy Law”
State Senator Spencer Coggs said Derek Williams didn’t have to die in police custody if officers had followed the “Lacy Law.” Coggs authored the law as a State Representative and it was enacted in … [Read more...]
Nielsen Study: Black Media more ‘Relevant’ to Black consumers
By George E. Curry NNPA Editor-in-Chief WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Companies that fail to advertise with Black media are missing an opportunity to effectively reach nearly 43 million African … [Read more...]
At 15, Nigerian born New Jersey student among youngest admitted to Harvard
Young, Gifted & Black Series By Taki S. Raton She plays the trombone, sang in her high school choir and served as president of her high school’s investment club which teaches students … [Read more...]
Are you concerned about gun violence in our communities?
Please join us for a panel discussion about this important issue on: Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012, 7:00 p.m., First Unitarian Church, 1342 N. Astor St., Milwaukee, WI Recent mass shootings in Oak … [Read more...]
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