Carolyn Arnold’s love affair with the community started decades ago with reoccurring blackouts in her neighborhood for no righteous reason. She did some research, gathered her neighbors, called
In the course of one week we witnessed the burden of being young, gifted and Black. First, the Little League baseball Phenom Mo’ne Davis was insulted by a
April is recognized as National Autism Awareness Month. It is a time set aside to promote the acceptance of Autism and to acknowledge the patients, families, and
According to a USA TODAY report by Kathleen Fackelmann, a recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine sites that, “Older men and women who exercised even
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common, seasonal virus contracted by nearly 100 percent of infants by the age of 2. RSV has similar symptoms to the common
What is retirement? And what do you really do in retirement? Then, why are so many members of the retirement community going back to work or not leaving
Special to the NNPA from Our Weekly In a new study that could help improve the day-to-day quality-of-life for women with breast cancer, UCLA researchers have developed a
If you believe in Christ, Easter is a time when Christians remember Christ’s death and resurrection. It’s a time of reflection concerning our faith as well. Many of
This royal psalm is attributed to Ethan, a Levite and an Ezrahite (I Chronicles 15:17-18). The superscription of this wonderful psalm reads, “Maschil of Ethan the Ezrahite.” The
Event planned for Saturday, April 4, 2015 What: The MLK Jr.Community Center will honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a memorial service on