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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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Join the CSU Nonprofit Leadership Alliance in honoring Great Blacks In Wax co-founder & director-Dr. Joanne Martin

The CSU Nonprofit Leadership Program in honoring an extraordinary Nonprofit Leader, Dr. Joanne Martin, Co-Founder and President of the Great Blacks in Wax (GBIW). GBIW is America’s first wax museum of African American history. On Monday, March 15, 2021 at 5:30pm the NPLS program will be honoring Dr. Martin for her outstanding contributions as a […]

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Residents and rent in a pandemic

Apartment Guide recently began publishing a monthly rent report analysis of the rental market throughout the country. The data shows that the cost of rent continues to climb although many residents are already facing thousands in back rent due to the financial impact of the pandemic. (Courtesy of Unsplash) By Jessica Dortch AFRO News Editor […]

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URGENT!!! COVID vaccine clinic for Baltimore City adults 65 and older Saturday March 13th (850 doses available)

Host:  The Vaccine Empowerment Team Vendor:  Walgreens Pharmacy    Location: Masonic Temple on 1307 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, MD 21217 Date: Saturday, March 13th 2021          Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Specifics:  850 Vaccines available! We don’t want to waste any! Johnson and Johnson (1 Dose Vaccine) Baltimore City Residents Scheduling 100 people for each 1 […]

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Bill to repeal Maryland state song advancing in Legislature

Maryland My Maryland state song. (Photo/www.loc.com) By CALLAN TANSILL-SUDDATH Capital News Service Annapolis Bureau A bill that would repeal Maryland’s state song “Maryland, My Maryland!” on the grounds it contains offensive and outdated language is advancing in the Legislature this week. The song, penned in 1891, labels President Abraham Lincoln as a “despot,” poses a […]

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CSU College of Business announces the launch of the Center for Strategic Entrepreneurship

BALTIMORE — Coppin State University’s (CSU) College of Business has announced the launch of the Center for Strategic Entrepreneurship (CSE), that is designed to positively impact business and the entrepreneurial startup ecosystem in West Baltimore. The CSE is a state-of-the-art innovation and information hub for entrepreneurs, startups, and small business owners. Operating virtually, in 2021, […]

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Baltimore County Democratic Party statement: President Biden’s American Rescue Plan is a significant victory for Maryland and Baltimore County

The COVID-19 Relief and Economic Stimulus Package will Bolster the Economy and Fight the Pandemic BALTIMORE COUNTY — Today, March 11, 2021, President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 into law. The comprehensive $1.9 trillion relief package championed by Democrats will bring Maryland a giant step closer to successfully fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and […]

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Md. bill would curb police use of military surplus equipment

Sen. William C. Smith Jr. speaks at a Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Hearing over Zoom on Feb. 3, 2021. (Screenshot by Jacob Steinberg Capital News Service) BY JACOB STEINBERG Capital News Service Annapolis Bureau Law enforcement agencies in Maryland could be limited from obtaining certain military equipment via a federal surplus program under a bill […]

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