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Baltimore man says ATF raided home without cause

By DaQuan LawrenceAFRO International WriterDLawrence@afro.com A Baltimore family is still seeking answers after having their home raided by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in the early morning hours of Nov. 21, 2024.  Months after the incident, Mark “Choppa” Manley, who maintains that the raid was carried out without probable or reasonable […]

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Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott unveils $4.6 billion budget plan to tackle $85 million deficit

By Megan SaylesAFRO Staff Writermsayles@afro.com Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott released his $4.6 billion preliminary budget for fiscal year 2026 on April 2 with a plan to eliminate an $85 million deficit. The shortfall has been brought on by the city’s expenditures outpacing its revenue, much like the state of Maryland.  Some of the factors […]

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One year later: Residents and business owners continue recovery efforts from Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse

As the anniversary of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse approaches, Baltimore residents reflect on the lasting impact of the tragedy and the ongoing rebuild efforts. While the collapse has caused significant disruptions to traffic and local businesses, community leaders remain hopeful that increased attention and new partnerships will help address infrastructure concerns.

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Morgan State University unveils new Henrietta Lacks statue for National Blacks in Wax Museum

By Alexis TaylorAFRO Managing Editor Henrietta Lacks, the woman whose immortal cells have circled the globe, contributing to medical breakthroughs, research and vaccines, was honored at Morgan State University (MSU) with a wax figure on March 15.  Lacks, born in August 1920, is the Black woman responsible for giving the world the first cells capable […]

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