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Baltimore residents tracking climate change through new Morgan State weather station project

Baltimore residents are helping scientists track local climate impacts by collecting data from newly installed Morgan State–supported weather stations placed in neighborhoods across the city. The project aims to empower communities that often face environmental injustices by giving them ownership of climate data and a role in shaping research.

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Beloved journalist James L. Wright Jr. dies at 62

By Dr. Deborah BaileyAFRO Contributing Editor James L. Wright Jr., the internationally respected former AFRO reporter and editor, has died at age 62. Wright was a resolute and focused sports, political and public affairs reporter who also served as a city editor for the AFRO American Newspaper for many years. At the time of his […]

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No denying Baltimore’s offensive issues after the Ravens struggle against a weak Bengals defense

After weeks of warning signs, the Baltimore Ravens’ offensive problems came fully into focus in a lopsided Thanksgiving Day loss to the Bengals. With turnovers, shaky pass protection, and uncharacteristic struggles from Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, Baltimore sputtered against a Cincinnati defense that had been among the league’s weakest, raising urgent questions as the AFC North race tightens.

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Thanksgiving giveback events bring food, hope and community support to Baltimore neighborhoods

God’s Best Family and the Baltimore Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity hosted Thanksgiving community giveaways, providing food, resources and fellowship to Baltimore residents impacted by economic hardship. The events served hundreds of families while emphasizing hope, long-term support and the importance of community care.

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