By Congressman Kweisi Mfume As we work to build a community that offers our young people more opportunities so they do not view a life of crime as their only option or the path of least resistance, we must also remind ourselves and our neighbors that we have a duty to stay engaged and informed […]
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Rash Field Park at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor officially opens to the public
(Baltimore, Md) – On November 5, Waterfront Partnership was joined by Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott, Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson, corporate funders, the Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks (BCRP), City and State officials, community and project partners, and youth from Solo Gibbs Recreation Center for the ribbon cutting of the first phase […]
Focusing on financial health: Charting the path toward your next milestone
By Michelle Lawrence, Chase Community and Business Development Executive Director When was the last time you looked at your bank account balance? According to a survey, over 60% of Americans check their balance at least once a week. This habit, if practiced the right way, can put you on the path to achieving your financial […]
Baltimore City Fellowship of Christian Athletes Fundraiser & Friendraiser
What a time! What a time! What a time! On November 2nd, the Baltimore City Fellowship of Christian Athletes hosted a fundraiser and Friendraiser at Mt Pleasant Baptist Church. The Baltimore Raven Chaplain, Cornerback #44 Marlon Humphrey, Odafe’ Oweh #99 Linebacker and Guard Patrick Mekari #65 were the speakers. All gave their testimonies on how […]
Morgan launches new College of Interdisciplinary and Continuing Studies, introduces Morgan Completes You
By Morgan State U MHEC Approves 18 New Interdisciplinary Programs, Applications Now Being Accepted for Spring 2022 BALTIMORE — At its fall quarterly meeting, Morgan State University’s Board of Regents voted unanimously to approve the formation of a new College of Interdisciplinary and Continuing Studies (CICS), along with its proposed tuition model. The new unit, which houses the […]
New virtual reality course lowers stress at recovery centers
By RACHEL LOGAN Capital News Service ANNAPOLIS, Md. — At two Maryland substance use disorder treatment facilities, patients can use music, yoga and even a virtual reality lesson plan to practice mindfulness and decrease stress. When a patient dons a proprietary wireless and light headset and noise-canceling headphones, they are immersed in a new world. […]
‘Caw to Action:’ Ravens, volunteers plant produce to end food desert in South Baltimore
Ravens player #21 Brandon Stephens assists two Curtis Bay Elementary first graders with making a plant bed. Not only was the event a meaningful day of community service, but was an opportunity to teach youngsters the valuable life skill of gardening. The 12 garden beds will serve as a supply of fresh produce as Curtis […]
Baltimore’s own Jason Nelson hits No. 1 on Billboard and Mediabase charts with “Residue”
Gospel Music’s smoothest ambassador and pastor of Maryland’s The Tab church, Jason Nelson. (Courtesy Photo) Gospel’s Smoothest Ambassador JASON NELSON Scores His Fourth No. 1 Billboard Gospel Airplay Chart Hit With “Residue” Physical CD of Current Album “Close” Drops November 5th Baltimore, MD (November 1, 2021): Gospel Music’s smoothest ambassador and pastor of Maryland’s The […]
Mayor Scott and City leaders to kick-off winter festivities In Baltimore with the opening of Inner Harbor Ice Rink, sponsored by PNC Bank
Inner Harbor Ice Rink, Christmas Village and other holiday and seasonal activities resume, bringing energy and excitement to Downtown Baltimore WHAT: Over the years, the opening of the Inner Harbor Ice Rink has signaled the start of the holiday season in Baltimore City. On November 12th, Waterfront Partnership will be joined by Baltimore City Mayor […]
The SAFE Sistas Doula Collective Ministers to Women in Baltimore
By Mylika Scatliffe Special to the AFRO #AFRONewsAtNoon The recently passed Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act of 2021 addresses maternal mortality in the Black community by ensuring women have access to equitable maternal healthcare. An important part of this bill includes funding for community-based resources and organizations that work to improve maternal health outcomes and […]
Albert Pannell’s digital reach has gone from zero to Zoom
Albert Pannell possessed no digital knowledge before joining Comcast’s Internet Essentials Partnership Program. In working with staff from Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, he learned how to access Zoom and communicate with his relatives. (Courtesy Photo) By Megan Sayles AFRO Business Writer Report for America Corps Member msayles@afro.com According to a Pew Research Center study, […]
Baltimore Native Named 2022 Black Engineer of the Year
The BEYA STEM Selection Committee has announced that Theodore Colbert III, president and CEO of Boeing Global Services, The Boeing Company, will be presented with the Black Engineer of the Year Award at the 36th annual BEYA STEM Conference scheduled for February 17-19, 2022.

