Posted inPrince George's County News

AFRO Exclusive: Parents Change Law Through Personal Tragedy

By Mark F. Gray AFRO Staff Writer mgray@afro.com From a very public tragedy that changed their lives forever, Tonya Wilson and Martin McNair have shown the world incredible resilience and the ability to forgive.  The parents of former University of Maryland football player Jordan McNair channeled their heartache and turned it into meaningful policy changes […]

Posted inCoronavirus

FOLLOWING UP: Governor Hogan Announces Reopening of Coronavirus Special Enrollment to Uninsured Marylanders as COVID-19 Pandemic Continues

Governor Hogan Announces Reopening of Coronavirus Special Enrollment to Uninsured Marylanders as COVID-19 Pandemic Continues Maryland Will Offer Nation’s Longest Special Enrollment Period Related to COVID-19 Emergency; More Than 54,000 Enrolled in Health Coverage from March 16 to July 15 ANNAPOLIS, MD—Gov. Larry Hogan was joined today by Insurance Commissioner Kathleen Birrane, insurance companies, and […]

Posted inNEWS

PGCPS To Start Classes Virtually

By Mark F. Gray AFRO Staff Writer mgray@afro.com Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) will open the 2020-2021 school year in a virtual learning environment where students will be in class from home through, at least, December, with hopes to reopen for in-school instruction next spring. A 150-page report was released on June 30 outlining […]

Posted inNEWS

Commentary: The Power of Discretion

By Aisha N. Braveboy and Markus Summers The incident started with police responding to an alarm triggered at a commercial establishment and ended with one of those responding officers convicted of second-degree assault and misconduct in office.   In the fall of 2018, police were called out to a CVS in Temple Hills, Maryland.  Andre Verdier […]

Posted inBaltimore News

College Students Create Awareness Videos to Combat Opioid Abuse

College Students Create Awareness Videos to Combat Opioid Abuse In Maryland Baltimore, MD – (7-23-20) – Maryland Lieutenant Governor Boyd K. Rutherford and Maryland’s Higher Education Commission Secretary, Dr. James D. Fielder, today announced the awarding of $46,000 in scholarships to Maryland students who are helping to combat opioid abuse in Maryland. Since 2015, Lt. Governor Rutherford has led the state’s […]

Gift this article