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Dozens attend out-door rally in support of John Wiley Price
charles.bassett@the33tv.comDespite the 100 degree temperatures, people trickled in and out of a day-long rally to show their support for Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price. Unlike the other rallies for Price that were held in churches, this rally was outside with a...Tags: Dallas, FBI, Minority Groups
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In Baltimore County, signs of progress
The spirited opposition at a recent public hearing on Baltimore County's council redistricting plan requires a bit of context. When Baltimore County attempted to redraw its council district lines after the census 10 years ago, it sparked a popular revolt....Tags: Catonsville, Human Interest, Republican Party, Social Security, Wages and Pensions
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Making sweet potato pie on the Weekend Diner
*This recipe will make two sweet potato pies
Ingredients:
12 Medium sized sweet potatoes or yams
1/4 lb. of Butter
2 Eggs
2 to 3 cups of sugar (make this according to taste)
Nutmeg to taste
1/4 to 1/2 cup of Evaporated Milk
2 Tablespoons...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Sweet Potatoes, Sweet Potato Pie, Nutmeg, Recipes
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Muskegon Heights Organizers Bring People Back To Their Roots, In Hopes Of Change
FOX 17 News ReporterIn Muskegon Heights, an event helped people get back to their roots. Organizers say it's a way to combat violence in the area with something positive. Organizers held the third annual ‘Building Consciousness Black Unity Rally’ on Sunday. ...Tags: Minority Groups
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Newton: A City Council comeback for Farrell?
Last week, with a warm sun pouring into his sitting room and an ocean breeze rustling the chimes on his porch, Robert Farrell and I talked about his candidacy for the seat Janice Hahn recently vacated on the Los Angeles City Council. That's right,...Tags: Mark Ridley-Thomas, Antonio Villaraigosa, Human Interest, New Year's Day, Political Campaigns
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Tea party could learn from 'The Help'
After seeing the new movie "The Help," it struck me what a timely reminder the film is of the struggle for civil rights and the delicate, still relevant issue of race in America. I've grown so tired of hearing conservatives say, "you guys only support...Tags: Barack Obama, Tea Party Movement, The Help (movie), Glen Burnie, Rush Limbaugh
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Mesa Musings: Center seat leads to lively talk with Tuskegee Airman
This is one of those "Guess Who I Sat Next to on the Airplane" stories. Recently, I was on a flight from Baltimore to Orange County. My wife, Hedy, and I had attended our niece's wedding in Boston. We flew from Boston to Baltimore to make our O.C....Tags: George Lucas, Tuskegee Airmen, World War II (1939-1945), Washington, DC, Southwest Airlines Co.
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It's all-sports night at Chicago Live!
At Chicago Live!, we like to wrap up each of our six-week runs with a themed season finale.
Being a Chicago-centric show, the choices have been easy so far: all-food, all-St. Patrick's Day and all-blues shows have ended previous seasons.
To cap our...Tags: Human Interest, Chicago White Sox, Wrigley Field, Minority Groups, Media Industry
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Hit-and-Run Driver Leaves Mother, Teenage Son Critically Hurt
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- LAPD detectives are asking for the public's help in finding the hit-and-run driver who struck a 45-year-old woman and her 17-year-old son as they were crossing the street, leaving them critically injured. The victims were walking in...Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Social Issues, KTLA, Road Transportation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Small Tennessee private school playing its part in Navy's football success
Even before his senior year of high school began, Mason Graham knew that he wanted to play football at Navy. But Jabaree Tuani, Graham's teammate at Brentwood Academy outside Nashville, Tenn., wasn't sold on making the same military commitment. As much as...Tags: Schools, High Schools, High School Sports, Nashville, Education
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Maryland's infant mortality rate drops to lowest level on record
After moving aggressively in recent years to make a dent in Maryland's stubbornly high infant mortality rate, city and state officials plan to announce Wednesday a significant drop, to the lowest level on record.
Data from the state Department of...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Physical Conditions, Prince George's County, Martin O'Malley, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
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Phantom pains of racial wrongs haunt 'Zulu Fits'
The lingering effects of racism percolate through Alonzo D. LaMont Jr.'s "Zulu Fits." Although the production directed by the playwright at Heralds of Hope Theater has some rough edges, it's a thoughtful play about how young African-Americans are...Tags: Delaware, Station North, Human Interest, Social Issues, Civil Rights
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