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Mayor Scott, Health Commissioner Announce New Partnership with Higher Education Institutions to Perform Vaccine Outreach and Address Hesitancy

BALTIMORE, MD (Wednesday, February 10, 2021) — Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa announced a new partnership with Morgan State University, the Maryland Institute College of Art Center for Social Design, and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s International Vaccine Access Center. This new collaboration will facilitate listening […]

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Mayor Brandon M. Scott Releases Transition Report

Generated Through Inclusive Process Involving More Than 250 Baltimoreans, Report Includes Short- and Long-Term Recommendations to Guide the Scott Administration BALTIMORE, MD (Tuesday, February 9, 2021) — Following an inclusive process that included more than 250 Baltimoreans, Mayor Brandon M. Scott has released his transition report. The 85-page document includes short-term and long-term recommendations from […]

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Some struggle with new bill testimony system in Maryland

By AUDREY DECKER, Capital News Service ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Signing up to speak at a bill hearing or file written testimony got harder — and for some, maybe impossible — after the coronavirus pandemic shifted how the Maryland General Assembly accepts witness testimonies. In previous years, interested parties would trek to Annapolis the morning of a […]

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H.E.R., Miley Cyrus trending Twitter topics @ Super Bowl LV

H.E.R. performed “America the Beautiful” before the NFL Super Bowl 55 football game. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) By Kelsee Perry Special to the AFRO H.E.R., Alicia Keys and Jazmine Sullivan were trending on Twitter after performing as the opening acts of the game.  Miley Cyrus fans, former Hannah Montana fans and fans of Abel/The Weeknd consistently […]

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#WordinBlack: Baltimore teachers decry expansion of in-person learning with caravan protest

Teachers of Baltimore City Public Schools protest the expansion of in-person learning before the opportunity to be fully vaccinated, an upgrade to ventilation systems, and a “robust and proactive testing program.” There are also concerns about the data being used to make decisions about school openings and closures. By Alexis Taylor Special to the AFRO […]

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Luminis Health Launches Mobile Vaccine Clinic

Residents share their reasons for getting the COVID-19 vaccine during Luminis Health’s first mobile vaccination clinic stop at Bowman Place in Annapolis, Md., on Friday. (Annapolis, MD) February 3, 2021- Luminis Health is helping to remove barriers to access by bringing the COVID-19 vaccine directly to some of our most vulnerable, at-risk community members. The […]

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Bettyjean C. Murphy, City’s first woman, African-American developer, ‘never backed down, never gave up’

Bettyjean Carter Murphy (Courtesy Photo) By Beverly Richards Special to the AFRO Bettyjean C. Murphy, Baltimore’s first African-American woman developer, will forever be remembered as a fearless, witty wunderkind. “She was an example of what someone could do if they were willing to step outside of the shadow and walk into the spotlight,” said Dean […]

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Howard County Executive Ball announces public facilities and spaces commission

Howard County Executive Ball Announces Public Facilities and Spaces Commission ELLICOTT CITY, MD – Today, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball announced the Public Facilities and Spaces Commission through Executive Order. The Commission will review and contextualize the history surrounding the namesakes for public facilities and spaces. Ball was joined by Shawn Gladden, Executive Director of […]

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