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By Patrice Nkrumah The number of African-American women filling important positions in the sports landscape has been increasing in the past few years. Former Chicago Sky player Swin Cash is now the vice-president of basketball operations for the New Orleans Pelicans. In February, Ohio native Blake Bolden became a pro scout for the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings, becoming the first woman of any race to be employed in that capacity. Lindsey Harding is an assistant coach with the Philadelphia 76’ers. Black women are also making inroads in the college ranks as well. In May, Vanderbilt University in Nashville made headlines when they named Candice Storey Lee their athletic director, making her the first African American to lead a Power Five conference’s athletic program. Lee’s selection shows just how far Black women have come in sports administration and how the opportunities are there for those who are prepared. ....
happen when some employees are driving home cars, using chauffeurs and riding around in gas imus hers? we re public guzzlers. we re public servants. tommy wells ordered a full review of fleet and found some agencies getting around the law. for example, some employees at d.c. s housing authority have take-home vehicles even though strict law says employees shouldn t, but dcha claims its exempt because it s an independent agency. we ll have to go through all that and figure out is there any justifiable reason under law fosh people to be using these essentially as their own take for people to be using these essentially as their own take-home cars. the investigation uncovered several agencies using employees as drivers. did you know kaya henderson the chancellor of d.c. schools is driven by a chauffeur in a big suv. the report says it s in her contract. we re going to take a look at that. i know we called some other school systems to see what they did with t ....
enthusiastically handy, eager to help his neighbors with any chore, fascinated by all things electric, knew the dangers of power lines and yet perhaps was too comfortable working around them. neighbors, friends and relatives gathered on barrage street in fairfax city near the tree and power line where 17-year-old gregory malsom was electrocuted 24 hours earlier, investigators telling us the teen was trimming a neighbor s tree when a limb touched a 19,000 volt power line. gregory was what everyone here said he was. he was just a jewel. he was honest, he was hardworking, he was just he had such integrity and just a joy for life. reporter: in the crowd of more than 100, malsom s parents, rebecca and ronald, younger brothers, kindall and jackson. gregory described as an old soul with tarza hair, a budding electrician and handyman. when anybody asked for anything, he was very nice. [sobbing] . reporter: the teen s death is still under investigation but only under v ....
more of this. reporter: ray locker of the investigative project on terrorism says maybe a lot more. it has so many things that law enforcement is paying attention to that perhaps a bigger attack will slip through. if they re worried about domestic terrorism then somebody from the outside can do something that s even worse. reporter: one reason why they prepare for home-grown terror attacks even as they try not to lose sight of the threat from abroad. and in the immediate future, look for increasing levels of scrutiny as we approach a terror milestone in the days ahead. the 9th anniversary of 9/11 is just three weeks from tomorrow. derek. to protect and serve. that is the usual police officer motto. but tonight one local cop stands indicted accused of assaulting a teenager. armando trull joins us live where it all went down. reporter: derek, it happened here in this abandoned school building. and what happened is there were a group of teenagers, about ten of th ....