Mayor Vincent C. Gray announced the creation of the Mayor’s Commission on HIV/AIDS to help end the HIV epidemic in the District of Columbia. The Commission will focus on treatment, the needs of people living with HIV/AIDS and the prevention to stop new infections. Mayor Gray also announced that the DC Department of Health (DOH) has taken steps to improve access and quality of care for reside |
Fairfax County Partners with Faith Leaders about HIV Wow, the rich folk over on the other side of the beltway in the DMV aka DC Metro are talking about HIV stuff and with their churches. This problem must be really getting bad and not seen as other peoples problem. Fairfax County's Health Department and Community Interfaith Coordination, together with Inova Juniper, K.I. Services, Inc. and the Northern Virginia AIDS Ministry, are |
Damit just up the taxes for education or what is going on Ten years ago, the General Assembly made a historic commitment to the education of children in Maryland. In the years since, thanks to advocates in the legislature and Gov. Martin O'Malley, it has paid off in improved graduation rates, higher student achievement and — because of expanded pre-kindergarten — greater numbers of children who start school on track to succeed. Nowhere is this tu |
People Want to get to work In Hardford County but Elected officials in Harford County are fighting to secure funding for a commuter bus route from the MARC train stations in Aberdeen and Edgewood to Aberdeen Proving Ground. A push is also under way to extend MARC commuter train service north from Perryville to Elkton and beyond. Harford County Executive David Craig spoke before the Maryland State Board of Public Works in Annapolis Feb. |
Executive Ken Ulman and hybrid fleet Howard County, MD goes green. Going green is the thing to do these days. Howard County Government has been recognized as a regional leader in transitioning our fleet of vehicles to hybrids wherever possible, contributing to a greener, cleaner environment. County Executive Ulman has long supported efforts to reduce emissions and petroleum consumption by promoting and implementing cleaner and |
Well Richmond still has some jobs left (new public works person) Richmond hires new public works official. We not going tell you have much he makes because that is done enough in DC but, it is under 200k. If were it were like 200 and up , I would say something. Chief Administrative Officer Byron C. Marshall today announced the appointment of James A. Jackson to the position of Director of Public Works. Jackson will begin city service on Monday |
Richmond Mayor talks about City Stadium City Stadium in Richmond, Virginia is used by the Richmond Kickers for soccer and was used by the University of Richmond for American football from 1929-2009. It is owned by the City of Richmond and is located south of the Carytown district off the Downtown Expressway. The stadium was built in 1929 and seats approximately 22,000 people. From 1964 through 1967 the stadium was home to the Rich |
"Bars of Pain" Doe The Paper Boy video Richmond rapper puts the work in "Bars of Pain" Doe The Paper Boy |
Rebbie Jackson in the #DMV kicking off her tour Rebbie will be headlining a special concert performance at the Duke Ellington Theatre this Friday, February 25, 2011, 730 pm, not only in support of Pick Up the Phone, but also in support of Dance Institute of Washington. 02/25 - Washington DC Duke Ellington Theater 04/06 - Charlotte, NC 04/07 - Raleigh,NC 04.08 - Atlanta, GA 05/29- Vernon, NJ "F |
Sulaimon Brown fired for allegedly stalking and gun chargers Oh no, Sulaimon Brown was fired from his job paying a modest salary for the DMV area. Brown was hired as a "special assistant" in the Department of Health Care Finance for DC city government. The Washington City Paper leaked the story about Brown. Everyone knows once you get in the lime light. People start to look under rocks for more information on you. The public record is the first pla |