(Photo Courtesy of Office of Morgan State University) New Facility to Host State-of-the-Art Classrooms, Labs and Meeting Spaces, Ushering in New Era of Innovation and Community Engagement BALTIMORE — Morgan State University, Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban Research University, will celebrate the start of construction of its nearly $171 million new Health and Human Services Building, located […]
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A Kid Again provides free adventures to youth with life-threatening illnesses
After spending over 20 years in the insurance industry, Oyauma Garrison left the corporate sector to enter the nonprofit world with A Kid Again as CEO and president. The organization presents free adventures to families with children who are battling life-threatening illnesses. (Courtesy Photo) By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer Report for America Corps Member […]
Mayor Scott appoints Alice Kennedy Housing Commissioner
Previously Acting Commissioner, Kennedy Will Serve as New DHCD Commissioner BALTIMORE, MD. (Thursday, September 30, 2021) – Mayor Brandon M. Scott is announcing the appointment of longtime Baltimore City public servant and housing policy expert Alice Kennedy to lead the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) as permanent Commissioner and chief executive. Kennedy, who previously […]
Two Maryland Fallen Firefighters to be Honored at National Memorial Service on October 3
(Courtesy Photo:media kit/firehero.org) EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND – America’s fallen fire heroes, who died in the line of duty, will be honored at the 40th Annual National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend, October 2-3, 2021. The names of 215 firefighters will become a permanent part of the National Memorial in honor of their sacrifices. COVID-related line-of-duty deaths are […]
McElderry apartments grand opening; Somerset II groundbreaking
The opening of one apartment building and groundbreaking of the other are two major segments of the Perkins Somerset Oldtown (PSO) revitalization project as part of the HUD’s Choice Neighborhoods Initiative. By Demetrius Dillard Special to the AFRO U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Deputy Secretary Adrianne Todman was joined by leaders from […]
‘Maryland Black Businesses Matter’ promotes political power and economic justice for Black companies
Gregory Holmes started Maryland Black Businesses Matter in 2020 to formulate a Black business agenda within the state. The organization works to promote political power and economic justice for Black businesses. (Courtesy Photo) By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer Report for America Corps Member msayles@afro.com After the murder of George Floyd, Gregory Holmes realized that […]
Baltimore elected leaders endorse Wes Moore for Governor
Wes Moore (Courtesy Photo) 7 elected leaders at the city and state level came together to throw their support behind the Moore Campaign Wes Moore for Maryland campaign unveils third major endorsement in three weeks BALTIMORE (Sept. 27, 2021) – Seven elected leaders at the city and state level in Baltimore jointly announced their support […]
Baltimore City takes steps to improve acquisition and disposition of property with data management enhancements
Slate Software to Aid City in Centralizing and Coordinating Information about Public Properties BALTIMORE, MD. (Monday, September 27, 2021) – Last week, the Baltimore City Board of Estimates approved a contract agreement with Tolemi Software sought by the Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD). The three-year contract provides the Agency with software known as […]
Adrienne Allen pens message to children living with drug-addicted parents in new book
Adrienne Allen, author of children’s book, “My Parents Are Addicted To Drugs” (Courtesy photo) By Nadine Matthews Special to the AFRO For many Americans, the pandemic brought certain things full circle. Some people started cooking again, others revisited their long-ago passion for painting or dancing. Some people started working out again. For Maryland native Adrienne […]
Mayor Scott to save 454 homes from tax sales
Mayor Brandon M. Scott (Courtesy Photo/https://mayor.baltimorecity.gov/) By J. K. Schmid Special to the AFRO Mayor Brandon Scott plans to purchase hundreds of tax liens on Baltimore City homes. The action, announced in a Sept. 23 press release from the Mayor’s office, makes 454 Baltimore homes and their homeowners eligible for relief from mounting tax burdens. […]
14-year-old boy found shot in East Baltimore, police say
By J. K. Schmid Special to the AFRO A 14-year-old boy was shot over the weekend in East Baltimore, police say. Officers were responding to a shot spotter report drawing them to the location of the injured boy, who was discovered in the 2000 block of E. Lafayette Avenue. The boy, who remains unidentified, was […]
Baltimore Brothers band together to create Los Hermanos 1978, a Black-owned tequila brand
Brothers William and Donta Henson started the process of creating their own tequila after the pandemic granted them more free time. After a year of working with a Mexican distillery, the pair launched Los Hermanos 1978 in September. (Courtesy Photo) By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer Report for America Corps Member msayles@afro.com For many, the […]

