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 […]
Category: Prince George’s County News
THE RUNDOWN – REST IN POWER REP. JOHN R. LEWIS
By AFRO.COM / BE INSPIRED GLOBAL Host Micha Green speaks on the life of Congressman John R. Lewis, his impact on this country, and other trending topics in this weeks AFRO American Newspaper.
AFRO FACTS – 2 JULY 24th RACE RIOTS
By AFRO.COM / BE INSPIRED GLOBAL Host Micha Green talks about two (2) riots that took place on July 24th.
Virus Hits Frontline Workers in Taxed Public Health System
By Laura Ungar KHN and the Associated Press As a veteran public health worker, Chantee Mack knew the coronavirus could kill. She already faced health challenges and didn’t want to take any chances during the pandemic. So she asked — twice — for permission to work from home. She was deemed essential and told no. […]
AFRO Exclusive: Ivey Calls For Special Session of General Assembly
By Mark F. Gray AFRO Staff Writer mgray@afro.com Prince George’s County Delegate Julian Ivey (D-47A) may not have been born with a silver spoon in his mouth, but his passion for politics and public service are part of his DNA. Ivey, 24, the son of former State’s Attorney Glen Ivey and 5th District Council member […]
PGCEA President Says Teachers, Staff Want Schools To Open Safely
By Mark Gray AFRO Staff Writer mgray@afro.com Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) announced the school year will utilize virtual learning this August, and, while they miss in-person lessons, teachers and staff have said they want to return to their buildings to interact with their students in a face to face learning environment only if […]
American Red Cross-Run for the Red Virtual Run
We’ve all been stuck inside for months waiting for something, anything to do. We’re antsy, irritated, happy, and sad. Feeling all the feels. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could get outside, moving our bodies, and give back to the community all at once? Well, you can! The Red Cross is hosting a socially distanced […]
Open Letter From Local Newspapers to the D.C. Council
Dear Councilmember: Representatives from local newspapers and businesses have met with many Councilmembers this past week to speak out against the proposed taxes on advertising and personal information. We’d like to summarize why the proposed tax will further endanger local news. Local news media connects our community. It covers news that deeply affects residents and […]
AFRO Exclusive: Greenbelt Mayor Pushing For Police Reforms
By Mark F. Gray AFRO Staff Writer mgray@afro.com Greenbelt Mayor Colin Byrd has never backed away from a challenge and looks to bring changes to the city’s police force the way he helped lead to major shifts on the campus of University of Maryland College Park. Byrd, the millennial mayor who led the fight for […]
Following Up: Two Days Left: Two Special Enrollment Periods
ONE WEEK LEFT: TWO SPECIAL ENROLLMENT PERIODS FOR HEALTH INSURANCE END JULY 15 Nearly 53,000 residents have enrolled since mid-March BALTIMORE, MD – The Maryland Health Benefit Exchange announced it is entering the final week for Marylanders to enroll in health insurance coverage through the Coronavirus Emergency Special Enrollment Period and the Easy Enrollment Health […]
Maryland AG Criticizes Governor’s Plan to Conduct Election
By Brian Witte The Associated Press Maryland’s attorney general warned July 10 of “devastating consequences” if all eligible voters are not directly sent ballots to mail in for November’s election due to safety concerns about the coronavirus, instead of Gov. Larry Hogan’s directive to mail applications for voters to request absentee ballots if they want […]
Maryland Gov. Says GOP Needs ‘Bigger Tent’ after Trump
By The Associated Press A Republican governor rumored to be eyeing a run for the White House in 2024 said July 12 that the GOP needs to be a “bigger tent party” after President Donald Trump leaves office. Maryland’s Larry Hogan, who has been known to break with Trump, told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that […]

