CT’s TV Media Need To Do More

Hartford – Local TV stations are boasting great ratings. They brag about being number one; how they are the most viewed and trusted by their audiences in the marketplace. What they don’t tell us is who their target audiences are. This directly affects programming and what they choose to televise. A quick glance at the [...]
Voices of Women Event, Loud-Clear

By Andrea Comer / Inquiring News Hartford, CT – ( Special Honor to Hartford’s Trude Mero ‘Urban Royalty’) – Knowing she would be unable to attend the 2013 Voices of Women of Color’s Trailblazers Award ceremony, Trude Johnson Mero asked her nephew Lew Brown to accept her award for lifetime achievement. She also asked him [...]
Hezba Luncheon-Black History Celebrated Well

Hartford – Over 100 people attended the Hezba Annual Luncheon. The event held at the Uptown Vibz Hall in Hartford, Friday. “There was a time not that far ago, when the black community had to depend more on one another. A time when the good and services we purchase every-day were provided by black businessmen [...]
Transition Of Police Services To New Public Safety Complex Complete

(Hartford, CT.) – Police Chief James C. Rovella announced today that as of January 24, 2013, with the move of the patrol division and detention facility, the transition of all police services to the new City of Hartford Public Safety Complex is be complete. “I want to express my gratitude to the public for their [...]
Current And Former Tribal Officials Charged With Stealing From The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation

Hartford - David B. Fein, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, today announced that a federal grand jury sitting in Hartford has returned two separate indictments charging STEVEN THOMAS, 38, and MICHAEL THOMAS, 44, each with one count of theft from an Indian tribal organization and two counts of theft from an Indian [...]
Raising a Teen is No Easy Task

HARTFORD—Raising a teen is no easy task, and for grandparents raising teenagers the thought of broaching tough subjects like alcohol use and bullying may be even more daunting. Community Renewal Team’s Generations Campus that houses grandparents raising grandchildren is all too familiar with these struggles and is about to kick off a lecture and workshop [...]
The Only African American Guard Card Instructor in CT

Did you know at the present time, it is believed that the State of Connecticut only has 1 Certified and Approved African American Security Guard Card Training Instructor out of 48, which are all male and all Caucasian. Becoming a Security Guard Card Instructor requires at least 5 years of teaching experience or experience in [...]
New Pastor And First Lady For Bloomfield

Bloomfield – On January 10, 2013 town officials and State Rep McGee, gathered at Rehoboth Church of God, 1170 Blue Hills Avenue, in Bloomfield to meet the new pastor and first lady: Bishop Jonathan Ramsey, Jr. and First Lady Lavern Ramsey. It was a time of fellowship where town officials became acquainted with future plans [...]














