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As of April 22,2013 Talkers Magazine published its yearly Heavy Hundred list of talk shows and for the 7th year in a row Larry Young and The Larry Young Morning Show tops the “Heavy Hundred” by coming in at  #54. Congratulations Larry Young for keeping the citizens of Maryland informed and apart of what you consider […]

Authorities say one of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing is dead and a MASSIVE manhunt is underway for another. Residents of the Boston suburb of Watertown have been advised to keep their doors locked and not let anyone in. The Middlesex district attorney says the two men are suspected of killing an MIT […]

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Last Updated at 9:06am on 3/25/2013 Anne Arundel County Dept of Aging Opening at 10:00 AM Anne Arundel County Schools No Transportation Archbishop Spalding High School Closed B and O Railroad Museum Closed Baltimore City Community College Opening at 10:30 AM Baltimore County Schools Closed Boys’ Latin School Closed Capitol College Opening at 11:00 AM […]

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Public School System Delays and Closings for March 6, 2013 Last Updated at 8:57am on 3/06/2013 Aberdeen Proving Ground APG Liberal leave Allegany County Schools Closed Amer. Visionary Art Museum Closed Anne Arundel Co. Circuit/District Court Closed Anne Arundel County Schools Closed Employees code red Archbishop Spalding High School Closed Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter […]

(1885-1965) Austin T.Walden became Georgia’s first Black Judge since reconstruction on February 4, 1964.

Joe Flacco completed 22 of 33 passes for 287 yards and three first-half touchdowns Sunday to earn Super Bowl MVP honors for leading the Baltimore Ravens to a 34-31 victory over the San Francisco 49ers. Flacco became only the sixth quarterback in 47 Super Bowls to throw for three scores in a first half, connecting […]

The Baltimore Ravens win Super Bowl XLVII defeating the San Francisco 49ers 34 – 31.

Carter G. Woodson, the “Father of Black History,” imitated the first celebration of “Negro History Week” on February 1, 1926. In 1976 it was expanded to “Black History Month.”

   (c.1735 – 1807) Prince Hall led the Black Masons of Boston, MA, in establishing the first Black interstate organization on January 30, 1797.  

 (1897 –  1993) “None of us is responsible for the complexion of his skin. This fact of nature offers no clue to the character or quality of the person underneath.”