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Funeral home founder Al Wylie celebrates his 80th birthday with street renaming ceremony

Community members gathered to celebrate the 80th birthday of funeral home founder Al P. Wylie on April 10 at Wylie Funeral Homes. Wylie received personal certificates from Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates and Baltimore City Police Department Western District’s Major Natalia Preston and a street was renamed in his honor.

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Episcopal trailblazer Rev. Canon Sandye A. Wilson remembered for a life of faith and justice

Family, friends, and church leaders gathered on July 12 at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Baltimore to celebrate the life and legacy of the Very Rev. Canon Sandye A. Wilson, a pioneering priest, educator, and justice advocate. Remembered for her joyful spirit and decades of ministry, Wilson broke barriers in the Episcopal Church and left a lasting impact on communities across the U.S. and the Virgin Islands.

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BMORENews celebrates founder Doni Glover’s 60th birthday, honors Baltimore media trailblazers 

BMORENews.com honored founder Doni Glover for his 60th birthday with a benefit celebrating Black media and community. The event recognized media pioneers with an award ceremony for the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Honorees. Keynote speakers included Dawn Moore, first lady of Maryland, and Wanda Draper, former executive director of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Guests enjoyed musical performances, soul food and heartfelt reflections.

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Baltimore police release bodycam video in fatal shooting of 70-year-old woman 

Baltimore police have released bodycam footage showing the fatal shooting of 70-year-old Pytorcarcha Clark-Brooks, a mentally ill woman who approached officers with a knife during a welfare check. The NAACP is demanding an independent investigation, condemning the use of lethal force and calling for systemic change in how mental health crises are handled.

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Baltimore Community Lending celebrates opening of new headquarters 

Baltimore Community Lending (BCL) celebrated the grand opening of its new headquarters at 301 N. Calvert St. with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring local leaders, investors, and community supporters. The event honored BCL’s mission to uplift underserved communities and small Black-owned businesses, including a tribute to late lending officer Frank Coakley.

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