Shawn Joseph, a former deputy superintendent for Prince George’s County Public Schools, has returned to lead the district as interim superintendent following Millard House II’s resignation. Joseph says his top priorities include improving academic outcomes, strengthening community engagement and ensuring the district’s operations run efficiently.
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Death and hip-hop: The toll of drill rap and pushes for positive music
The rising deaths linked to drill rap have sparked urgent conversations about whether the music reflects harsh realities or fuels ongoing violence among youth. Community advocates like Sajda “Purple” Blackwell are working to promote positive rap as a powerful alternative that uplifts rather than harms.
Braveboy takes oath of office as Prince George’s County executive on Juneteenth
Aisha Braveboy was sworn in as the 10th Prince George’s County Executive on June 19 at the University of Maryland, with notable guests like Gov. Wes Moore and actor Taraji P. Henson in attendance. In her speech, Braveboy emphasized openness, community involvement, and immediate priorities such as clean streets, unity in government and support for local businesses.
A second chance: How Prince George’s County’s reentry work is changing lives
Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Aisha Braveboy made history by launching Maryland’s first Conviction and Sentencing Integrity Unit, part of her broader push to bring fairness and redemption into the justice system. As she prepares to become county executive, Braveboy says reentry support—especially for young adults and women—will remain a top priority.
Braveboy and White win Prince George’s County special election primary for County Exec
Democrat Aisha Braveboy and Republican Jonathan White won their respective county executive races in Prince George’s County and will face each other in the special general election on June 3.
Alsobrooks makes endorsement in crowded race for Prince George’s County executive
U.S. Sen. Angela Alsobrooks has endorsed Councilman Calvin Hawkins for Prince George’s County executive, with a special election scheduled for March 4.
Ivey temporarily retains Prince George’s County Council Chair post
Prince George’s County Council Chair Jolene Ivey remains in her position for the 2025 legislative year, while Edward Burroughs III was elected Vice Chair, as the Council faces tough budget decisions due to the elimination of COVID-19 funding.
Candlelight vigil for 3 best friends ends in violence in parking lot of Wise High School
Two attendees of a candlelight vigil for three former football players killed in a car crash were shot in the parking lot of Wise High School in Upper Marlboro, MD, with one man pronounced dead and one woman expected to survive.
Favorable vote on juvenile justice legislation gets mixed reaction
By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, tmcqueen@afro.com The Maryland House of Delegates Judiciary Committee unanimously voted favorably on a major juvenile justice bill, HB 814/SB744, which brought a range of reactions. With Black children making up 77 percent of the children detained in Maryland juvenile jails, this legislation, as it stands, could increase that number, […]

