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By: Marinela Rivas

PEACE, LOVE, AND BLACK RESTAURANT WEEK

By Savannah Grooms                                                              April 22, 2023 From crispy fried chicken wings...

Kenneth Blakeney is Building a Winning Culture at Howard University

By: Brett Fauntroy Kenneth Blakeney has managed to succeed at...

Postal Police Officer Embraces ‘Family’ On the Job

By Josh Samson UJW Staff WASHINGTON – The year was 2001 and Cpl....

Family Approach Helps Federal Agencies Catch Crooks

By Briana Savage UJW Staff WASHINGTON -- Federal law enforcement agencies function as...

Largo High School Sponsors Spring Fashion Show

By Cicely Wiggins UJW LARGO, Md. -- Models strutted down the runway at Largo High School's spring fashion show in colorful outfits in gold, pink, red, orange and shades of blue. About 100 students attended the show in March. The show was broken into nine scenes, each with a different theme. They included: Glitz ‘n' Glamour, Diva Dolls, Student Success, Sophisticated Silhouette, Vintage Vixens, Extravagant Educators and the finale.

Historic Statehouse Is Getting a Facelift

By Jeff Shim UJW ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- You can call the Maryland State House a work in progress, even though it's been around for more than 200 years. In fact, it's where General George Washington resigned his commission as head of the Army in 1783.

Bad Economy Puts College Choices On Hold

By Cara Bernard UJW FREDERICK, Md. - Twins Joy and Josh Chand may look very much alike, but their college plans are as different as the rising and falling stock markets on Wall Street any given day. The 18-year-olds attend Governor Thomas Johnson High School here, and are planning to go to college, despite the tough economic challenges that face their family and the state of Maryland.