Posted by jhenry
on April 25, 2012
in Home, Show Guests, What's Happening
She’s baaaack and cuttin up with JC once again! Our favorite female impressionist Sylvia Traymore Morrison talks about her upcoming appearance at the Riot Act Comedy Theater and the possibility of adding a JC Hayward impression into her act. Hailed as “The Woman of 1000 Voices,”Sylvia Traymore Morrison is originally from Washington, DC. She is the Read more »
Posted by jhenry
on April 24, 2012
in Home, Show Guests, What's Happening
According to the U.S. Government Information on Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation, 114,018 people are waiting for an organ 18 people will die each day waiting for an organ 1 organ donor can save up to 8 lives Paul Rossmeissl was 54 when he died on June 7, 2006, from injuries sustained in a Read more »
Posted by jhenry
on April 24, 2012
in Home, JC's Two Cents, What's Happening
We’re saluting seniors this week to gear up for the Innovations in Aging Expo. Myung Han was born August 24, 1911 in Korea. A favorite time in her life was before the Korean War when all her four children were alive. During the Korean War her family lost everything. She then moved to the US Read more »
Posted by jhenry
on April 23, 2012
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JC talks about a myriad of topics with Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger, including Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
Posted by jhenry
on April 23, 2012
in Home, JC's Two Cents
We’re saluting seniors this week to gear up for the Innovations in Aging Expo. Alice Spraggins is 103 years old. She grew up in Northwest DC. Spraggins went to Dunbar High School and attended Miner Teacher’s College. It’s now the University of the District of Columbia.She learned to play piano from her father… and inherited Read more »
Posted by jhenry
on April 23, 2012
in Home, JC's Two Cents, Retro JC
In part two of this three part series, JC became the first US reporter to cover the Somalian Refugee crisis.
Posted by jhenry
on April 19, 2012
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In the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area, 1 in 6 or16 percent of residents are at risk of or experiencing hunger; over 641,000 residents (U.S. Census ACS 2006-2008.) And in these tough economic times more and more people are having to make the choice between buying food or paying the rent. The Capital Area Food Bank Read more »
Posted by jhenry
on April 18, 2012
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Teenage girls are a handful. So as your daughter goes from being your precious little princess to an autonomous, rebellious teen; there are some health questions that you might have but don’t know where to turn. For example do you think your daughter is too young to go to the gynecologist but to old for Read more »
Posted by jhenry
on April 16, 2012
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WASHINGTON– (JCHAYWARD.com) JC Hayward returned to the anchor desk on Monday after having her surgery to remove the cancer from her breasts. JC was in great spirits as she walked into the newsroom and was greeted by hugs and smiles from her fellow co-workers. During the noon broadcast JC sat down with Andrea Roane to Read more »
Posted by jhenry
on April 16, 2012
in Home, JC's Two Cents, Retro JC
In 1980, JC Hayward was the first reporter to cover the Somalian refugee crisis.