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Councilwoman Odette Ramos hosts rally for the renewal of Inclusionary Housing Law

By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, Report For America Corps Member, tmcqueenafro.com “Through rain or shine,” Councilwoman Odette Ramos (D-MD-14) told the AFRO that the inclusive housing rally would happen –and that it did. The rally was created to further awareness of inclusive and equitable housing and demand Council Bill 22-0195 be passed. Ramos created […]

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American wallets are being hammered by inflation- is relief in sight?

By Barrington Salmon, NNPA Newswire Contributor Everywhere ordinary Americans turn, it seems, the spectre of inflation haunts their everyday lives. Everything costs more: Food. Shelter. Gasoline. Eating out. Clothes. Vehicles. And most goods and services. Rising rents, the increased cost of new and used cars and even seemingly unconnected services– like dental care– have illustrated […]

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Tech equity a key discussion during Annual Legislative Conference

By Catherine Pugh, Special to the AFRO During the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s (CBCF) Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) several organizations including the National Black Caucus of  State Legislators (NBCSL) and their Executive Roundtable met.  The group heard from Herb Tyson, director of Intergovernmental Affairs of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration  (NTIA)  of the Department […]

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President Biden announces pardon of federal convictions for simple marijuana possession with executive order

By Alexis Taylor, AFRO News Editor President Joe Biden announced that he is taking executive action to relieve the burden of simple marijuana convictions, currently affecting the everyday life of thousands of Americans. “As I said when I ran for President, no one should be in jail just for using or possessing marijuana,” said Biden, […]

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Brazilian butt lifts have taken Black culture by storm–but is this popular cosmetic surgical trend safe?

By Mylika Scatliffe, AFRO Women’s Health Writer, mscatliffe@afro.com Coke bottle, brick house, hourglass– all of these terms have been used to describe a desirable feminine figure and evoke a certain image.   Today, social media feeds and reality television shows are filled with images and videos of celebrity influencers that contribute to the growing trend of […]

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Court approval of early counting of mail-in ballots expected to accelerate 2022 election certification

By Emmett Gartner, Capital News Service The Montgomery County Circuit Court decided to approve the Maryland State Board of Elections’ emergency petition to allow the early processing and counting of mail-in ballots. With the court’s approval, local boards of election can now begin canvassing and counting votes on Oct. 1. Votes will not be reported, […]

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Maryland educators eye better pay following Baltimore County deal

By Timothy Dashiell, Capital News Service ANNAPOLIS- Teachers, their unions and school systems across the state are taking note of the deal to give Baltimore County gives teachers a raise as they consider their own local education systems. Baltimore County’s $76 million compensation package plan looks to improve teacher pay and increase teacher retention rates […]

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BREAKING: Washington Post Editorial Board endorses Wes Moore

Moore ‘is hands-down the better choice in November’s election,’ says Editorial Board Moore promises to create a Maryland where no one is left behind BALTIMORE (Oct. 1, 2022) – Today, the Washington Post Editorial Board endorsed Wes Moore in this year’s Maryland Gubernatorial Election, citing that he is “hands-down the better choice in November’s election.” […]

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