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Freshman Delegate Charles Preps for Challenges Ahead

By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com Nick Charles is one of Prince George’s County’s newest elected officials. He cannot wait to go to Annapolis as a delegate in January. Charles got 8,330 votes, enough to have him win one of the three seats for the 25th Legislative District, located in central Prince George’s County. Nick […]

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What Does It Take to Start a Business in Ward 7?

By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com Entrepreneurs who operate their businesses in the District of Columbia’s Eastern End often complain about getting capital to fund their businesses. However, a lending expert with the Washington Area Community Investment Fund (WACIF) recently told a group of entrepreneurs how small business financing works. Stephanie Thomas is the director […]

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Famed Choir Director Showcases Choir Legacy at Eastern High School

By Hamil R. Harris, Special to The AFRO The National Church of God in Fort Washington, Maryland was filled with an eclectic offering of music last July 7 as generations of singers from the District’s Eastern High School took part in a musical homecoming that left people soaked in tears of joy. Dressed in long black […]

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DC Girls Joined Street Child World Cup in Moscow

By Tyra Wilkes, Special to the AFRO Caption: Children playing at Tubman Elementary Soccer Field, a soccer camp site. Nine DC SCORES alumni were honored with a D.C. Council proclamation for their participation in the Street Child World Cup held during the 2018 World Cup tournament in Moscow, Russia. The group of teen girls who continue […]

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Streeter, Harrison Poised to Take County Council Seats

By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com On July 6, the Prince George’s County Board of Elections released the results of the absentee and provisional ballots cast during the June 26 Democratic and Republican primaries. The races for District 7 and District 9 of the county council were the ones of most interest. The results showed Rodney […]

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Local Organization Launches App to Keep Domestic Violence Survivors Safe

By Akira Kyles, Special to the AFRO One of the main problems for survivors of domestic violence is finding shelter to escape their situations. However, a Prince George’s County organization hopes to address this serious and dangerous issue, by assisting survivors attempting to leave with an app. This summer, the Community Advocates for Family and Youth […]

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Arlington Links Member Honored by AFRO Named National President

By Lenore T. Adkins, Special to the AFRO The Links  elected Kimberly Jeffries Leonard as its national president, putting her in charge of one of the world’s largest and oldest women’s service organizations. The move came July 3 at the 71-year-old group’s 41st national assembly in Indianapolis, Ind. “As gatekeepers of justice and our communities, we […]

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Edwards Was Outwitted; P.G. Contests Unresolved

By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com A decade ago on June 19, Donna Edwards was sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives as the first Black woman to represent Maryland. Last week, Edwards was defeated for county executive for the jurisdiction that she represented as a federal legislator. As the smoke clears from the June […]

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Votes are Still Being Tallied for Two Prince George’s Races

James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com While many Prince George’s County battles were resolved on June 26, after the Democratic Primary in Maryland, two other key county races weren’t. The race for District 7 County Council seat is now between Rodney Streeter and Krystal Oriadha, who have 2,776 and 2,743, respectively while the District 9 County […]

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Hot Real Estate Market Leads to Changes at Deanwood Metro Station

By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com The residents of Deanwood, one of the hottest neighborhoods in the District of Columbia in Northeast, are excited about the planned upgrading of its Metro Station. A hearing conducted by Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) leaders and staff on the plans for a joint development at the Deanwood Metro Station […]

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Surprising Primaries Results May Change Political Landscape

By Hamil R. Harris, Special to the AFRO Prince George’s County residents are poised to elect a new generation of lawmakers who  political analysts and community leaders say represent a partial rebuke of the country’s old political guard who many say have grown out of touch with the needs of ordinary people. Former NAACP President Ben […]

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