NEW ORLEANS—Mayor Ray Nagin apologized Tuesday for remarks he made the previous day…
Central Area Motivational Program President Tony Orange leads several hundred soggy marchers to the…
Nearly four decades after Larry Gossett led a successful push to recruit more Black students to the University of Washington, African Americans account for less than 3 percent of the overall student body.
This academic year, there are just 118 Black freshmen in a class of nearly 5,000, the lowest number since 1999 and fewer even than when Gossett — then a student leader, now a King County Councilor — was recruiting.
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The paralegal profession has been ranked by the U.S. Department of Labor as one of the most stable…
The Youth Employment Institute (Y.E.I.) a non-profit organization providing employment and training…
"Challenging People to Shape a Better Future Now" is the cornerstone of The Skanner Foundation's mission.
NEW ORLEANS--A confident and determined Mayor Ray Nagin said he will oppose a moratorium on issuing building permits in flooded neighborhoods to galvanize rebuilding and uphold property owners' rights. "I'm not going with a moratorium," Nagin said regarding a committee's recommendation to hold off on permits for four months. "We're going to keep going forward."
Jefferson High School student Brittnie Marcell, left, makes her views known at Tuesday's school board meeting...