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Everyday people: Life changes due to pandemic pivot

Pastor Jamal Brown, right, escorts his daughter Janiyah from her dorm room at Messiah College. (Courtesy photo) By Micha Green AFRO D.C. Editor mgreen@afro.com The surge of the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t just mean the closing of outside merriment, but a change or end to traditions, intimate family gatherings and general normalcy, which made quarantining incredibly […]

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Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott Delivers 2021 State of the City Address

Mayor Brandon M. Scott (Courtesy Photo/https://mayor.baltimorecity.gov/) Mayor Scott Emphasizes Foundational Work of His First 100 Days, Outlines Vision for Safer, Equitable, Accountable Baltimore BALTIMORE, MD (Thursday, March 18, 2021) — Tonight, on his 100th day in office, Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott delivered the 2021 State of the City Address. The 28-minute long address highlighted […]

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Hill Harper to Keynote CSU’s 2021 Commencement

Actor and Author, Hill Harper (Courtesy Photo) Humanitarian, Actor and Author, Hill Harper to Keynote CSU’s 2021 Commencement BALTIMORE — Humanitarian, award-winning actor, best-selling author and entrepreneur, Hill Harper will be the keynote speaker for Coppin State University’s (CSU) 2021 commencement event, on May 14. Harper, also a health and wellness ambassador/educator and philanthropist, stars in ABC’s […]

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Mayor Scott eases COVID-19 restrictions following four-week evaluation

Mayor Brandon M. Scott (Courtesy Photo/https://mayor.baltimorecity.gov/) Restrictions to Now be Reevaluated on a Two Week Basis BALTIMORE, MD (Wednesday, March 17, 2021) — This afternoon, Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa announced that Baltimore City will further ease its COVID-19 mandates following consultation with public health partners and sustained […]

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Mayor Scott announces Cal Harris to serve as Communications Director

BALTIMORE, MD (Tuesday, March 16, 2021) — Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced today that Cal Harris will serve as communications director for the Mayor’s Office. Harris has worked with several mayors across the country, most notably creating the narratives that led to historic mayoral wins for Randall Woodfin (Birmingham, Ala.) and Frank Scott, Jr. (Little […]

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MD Grandfamilies face Tough decisions as schools reopen

More than 110-thousand Maryland children younger than 18 live with grandparents, according to the group grandfamilies-dot-org. Gboyinde Onijala, Montgomery schools spokeswoman, says about 50 percent of families polled in the county decided to keep their children home this spring, many because of elders at home. By Diane Bernard ANNAPOLIS, Md. — As Maryland’s largest school […]

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Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera releases new video as the Maryland Judiciary moves to Phase IV operations on March 15

Jury trials resume on April 26 Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbara released a new video today as the Maryland Judiciary begins Phase IV of its COVID-19 five-phased progressive resumption of operations plan on Monday, March 15, 2021. Phase V full operations resume on April 26, 2021, including jury trials. The Judiciary has been […]

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Motor House Celebrates Women’s Month By Celebrating Change Making Artists & Advocates

BALTIMORE, MD– This month, Motor House celebrates Women’s History Month by acknowledging change making womxn artists and art advocates with a set of special conversations called Womxn at The Helm.  Womxn At The Helm will be hosted by our Executive Director, Camille Kashaka and will focus on talking to women who have given tremendous contributions […]

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Mayor Brandon M. Scott signs executive order to maintain Baltimore’s Common Sense, local COVID-19 mandates

Mayor Brandon M. Scott (Courtesy Photo/https://mayor.baltimorecity.gov/) Baltimore City Invokes Local Emergency Powers to Prioritize Public Health BALTIMORE, MD (Friday, March 12, 2021) — Due to public health indicators and the City’s practice of evaluating mandates over a four-week period, Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued an Executive Order that maintains the City’s current public health […]

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