Police Draw Guns and Spray Black-Latino Army Officer
On December 5, 2020, U.S Army 2nd Lt. Caron Nazario, who is Black and Latino, was pulled over while in uniform by Windsor Police Officers Joe Gutierrez and Daniel Crocker. A lawsuit from Nazario was filed on April 2, 2021. Filed in the U.S District Court for Eastern Virginia in Norfolk, the lawsuit states that the officers violated Nazario’s constitutional rights and are seeking compensation … Continue reading Police Draw Guns and Spray Black-Latino Army Officer
Juneteenth Now An Official Holiday IN HoCo
On April 8th, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball made an announcement stating that Juneteenth will be an official county holiday starting this year. Juneteenth which is short for June 19th celebrates the day slavery ended in the United States. June 19th is also known as Emancipation Day, Juneteenth Independence Day, and Black Independence Day. “Today, we’re proud to announce that Juneteenth will be an official County holiday. In … Continue reading Juneteenth Now An Official Holiday IN HoCo
Music Review: Kate Bush
Kate Bush is an English singer-songwriter who got her start in the late 1970’s/early 1980’s. Bush was born to produce creative masterpieces that are completely unique and have the power to sweep anyone off their feet and put them into a trance-like state. The songs completely engulf you and leave you wondering “what gives me the right to hear this god-tier music?” She sweeps you … Continue reading Music Review: Kate Bush
Animal Crossing Throughout the Years
Animal Crossing is a social simulation game created by Katsuya Eguchi and Hisashi Nogami in 2001 for the Nintendo 64 and since then there have been 8 different games and 1 Japanese exclusive game all on different consoles. Each one of the 8 games are unique in their own way from an online board game to a mobile game to the classic life simulation game. … Continue reading Animal Crossing Throughout the Years
All-Star Game Changed
The 2021 MLB, (Major League Baseball) all-star game was planned to happen on July 13th in Atlanta, Georgia. This was going to be big for Atlanta because they had just opened their new stadium SunTrust Park. But the MLB put a pause to the All-Star game being in Atlanta after Georgia officials put more restrictions on voters. The MLB and Commissioner Robert Manfred came out … Continue reading All-Star Game Changed
