PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY EDITION
Volume 122 No. 45
June 14, 2014 - JUNE 20, 2014
Black Unemployment Rate Continues to Fall
By Freddie Allen NNPA Washington Correspondent
For the second month in a row, the Black unemployment rate decreased, and the economy added more than 200,000 jobs, according to the Labor Department. The unemployment rate for Blacks decreased slightly from 11.6 percent in April to 11.5 percent in May and was two percentage points lower than the 13.5 percent rate recorded a year ago. Meanwhile, the jobless rate for Whites barely rose from 5.3 percent in April to 5.4 percent in May. While the jobless rate for Black men over 20 years old increased from 10.8 percent
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“Black women continued to make modest gains in the job market this year.” to 11.5 percent in May, the unemployment rate for White men decreased from 5.1 percent to 5.0 percent. Black women continued to make modest gains in the job market this year. The unemployment rate Black women fell from 10.4 percent to 10 percent in May, compared to White women Continued on A6
Morgan Crash Underscores Danger of Tired Truckers By Joan Lowy The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A New Jersey highway crash that severely injured Tracy Morgan and killed another comedian is drawing attention to the dangers of tired truckers just as the industry and its allies in Congress are poised to roll back safety rules on drivers’ work schedules. A proposed change to federal regulations backed by the trucking industry and opposed by safety advocates and the Obama administration would effectively let drivers put in as many as 82 hours Continued on A3
Safety advocates said they hope that because a celebrity was involved in the accident it will boost their cause.
ATM Thefts Rising Up In Prince George’s County
Shell gas station on Livingston Road. Suitland resident Tameka Robinson, 36, told the AFRO, “I’m scared to go get gas after dark. I rather just go the next morning, where witnesses can see what’s going on. I can’t believe people are really attempting to steal the whole machine now.” Geno Frazier, 54, of Capital Heights came into a gas station after an ATM theft attempt had just occurred. “I walked up to a gas station and saw about three men with masks run out the store,” Frazier told the AFRO. “They saw me, pointed a gun at me, and told me ‘you ain’t seen nothing.’ Then they got in a car and drove off.” Anyone with information regarding these robberies is asked to contact the Prince George’s County police department.
By AFRO Staff
Since June 2013, there have been 71-attempted automated teller machine (ATM) thefts. Prince George’s County police announced a $10,000 cash reward for information leading to an arrest or indictment of suspects targeting ATMs in the county. Early this month, police released videos of attempted ATM machine robberies a gas stations in the area. In one, at a location on Kenilworth Avenue, suspects broke into a locked facility and attempted to carry away the ATM, but it was secured to the floor and they were unable to remove it. Instead they tied up an employee, took cash from the register, and sped off in a getaway truck. A similar attempt occurred at the
Dr. Charles L. Franklin, Well Known Washington Physician, Husband of Alexis Herman, Dies at 68
Corey Allmond, Education Secretary Arne Duncan Shine in Goodman League’s Opening Week By Perry Green AFRO Sports Editor
By Roberto Alejandro Special to the AFRO
The George C. Goodman League, one of the most respected summer basketball leagues in the country, kicked off June 2 down at the Barry Farms community court in southeast Washington, D.C. The Goodman League has long been a platform where basketball lovers from all over the D.C.
Dr. Charles L. Franklin Jr., husband of Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton, Alexis Herman, died June 2, at the age of 68 after an extended illness. Franklin’s funeral was held on June 9 at the Dunbarton Continued on A6 The George C. Goodman League kicked off June 2 at the Barry Farms community court in southeast Washington, D.C. metropolitan area can watch premiere players in action, and the league didn’t disappoint with its 2014 summer season opener. The top four teams from last summer’s playoffs—Back Yard Elite, Team Ariyuan, the Drew All-Stars and
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“…the league didn’t disappoint with its 2014 summer season opener.”
Dr. Charles L. Franklin Jr., and wife, former Secretary of Labor, under President Bill Clinton, Alexis Herman
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