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Congressman Mfume Nominates 30 Maryland Students to Attend U.S. Service Academies

Baltimore – Today, Congressman Kweisi Mfume announced nominations of 30 students from Maryland’s 7th congressional district for acceptance into the United States Service Academies’ Class of 2026. Congressman Mfume has the honor of nominating qualified young people for attendance at four of the Military Service Academies: the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, […]

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The Road to 100: Baltimore Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Marks Centennial Year with Acts of Service

By Alexis Taylor, Special to the AFRO For the past 24 months the illustrious ladies of the Baltimore Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. have been steadily marching towards the 100th anniversary of their founding. Leaving a trail of service behind them, the oldest chapter in the state of Maryland has blazed a […]

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Mayor Scott names former teacher and education expert to Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners

BALTIMORE, MD. — Mayor Brandon M. Scott has selected former Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation fellow, Teach For America teacher, and U.S. Department of Education policy advisor Robert Salley to the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners. “It is my sincere pleasure to appoint Robert Salley as a Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners member,” […]

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Domino’s® Corporate Stores Across Baltimore Area Are Looking to Hire 150 Team Members

BALTIMORE, Md. – Domino’s is looking to hire about 150 delivery drivers across more than 36 corporate-owned stores throughout Greater Baltimore. “Domino’s works hard to serve local communities across the country and the Baltimore area is no different,” said Dominic Barbosa, Domino’s director of corporate operations in Maryland. “Stores across this area are continuing to provide pizza to […]

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Deadline for Black Women Build-Baltimore’s spring build closes Tuesday

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer,Report for America Corps Member, msayles@afro.com – Home ownership and wealth-building initiative Black Women Build-Baltimore is in the midst of organizing its spring 2022 build in Druid Heights, and the application deadline closes Tuesday.  Women chosen for the program will garner the skills and knowledge required to maintain a home. […]

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#WordinBlack: Baltimore community members distressed at school closings

By Deborah BaileySpecial to the AFRO Declining enrollment, failing building conditions and the two-year running COVID-19 crisis collided to create the perfect storm as Baltimore City School Board members made the decision to permanently close three Baltimore City Schools this week.   Despite pleas from scores of community members in attendance at this week’s virtual board […]

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