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New School Year Brings Change to Prince George’s County Public Schools

The new school year in Prince George’s County began with several changes meant to assist both students and faculty in the education process. (AFRO File Photo) The new school year in Prince George’s County, Maryland began on Aug. 25 with several changes meant to assist both students and faculty in the education process. In addition […]

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Annapolis Police Reform Workgroup Refutes Criticism

Sen. Catherine Pugh (D-Baltimore City, on right) and Del. Curt Anderson (D-Baltimore City), co-chairs of the Public Safety and Policing Workgroup, listen to testimony during a hearing on the state’s controversial law enforcement officers bill of rights on Aug. 24. (Photo by Roberto Alejandro) Police reform advocates gathered at the memorial for Thurgood Marshall and […]

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Maryland AG Proposes New Guidance to Prevent Racial Profiling

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh In an attempt to rebuild trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve, Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh released a new set of guidelines aimed at ending discriminatory profiling in the state on Aug. 25. The document details ways police investigations can avoid being discriminatory.  Statewide adoption […]

Posted inWashington D.C. News

Event Management Strategist Christi Rich Grows Brand in D.C.

Event Strategist,Christi Rich (Courtesy Photo) With over a decade of experience in the event management industry, Christi Rich has organized domestic and international affairs for non-profits, corporations and social clients. “What I’ve done in my career has really been strategy. It’s not just logistical planning, it so much more,” Rich told the AFRO. The steps […]

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Slow Down Campaign

Ward 4 Council member Brandon Todd (D) and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser along with volunteers stood on the corner of Arkansas Avenue NW and Allison Street NW to caution drivers for a “Slow Down Campaign” for students attending their first day of school on Aug. 24. Bowser also greeted children attending Dorothy I. Height Community Academy […]

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In a Surprise Move, D.C. Commission Denies ExelonPepco Merger

The public utility board of the District of Columbia shocked many residents when it denied the Pepco-Exelon merger application on Aug. 25. The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia rejected the request for a merger of Pepco Holdings, the Mid-Atlantic power company that supplies the energy needs for its residents and businesses with Exelon Corporation, a company that owns various […]

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