The 42-day government shutdown deepened an already growing crisis for minority- and women-owned small businesses, erasing ...
A federal bankruptcy judge said he will approve Purdue Pharma’s revised $7 billion opioid settlement, a deal that would require the Sackler family to give up ownership of the company and contribute ...
The Randallstown NAACP branch recently held a town hall for those looking to take on the role of Baltimore County executive. Those throwing their hats in the race answered questions about their ...
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Amid rising utility costs and economic uncertainty, many Central Maryland households are struggling to manage bills. The BGE ...
BSpecial to the AFRO On Oct. 25, 2025 at 7 p.m. Trojan supporters gathered at the Delta of Marriott Hotel in Colonial Heights ...
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser announced new funding for local entrepreneurs through the District Capitalized ...
Only 5.2 percent of U.S. physicians are Black, despite African Americans making up nearly 14 percent of the population. The ...
Retired U.S. Army Colonel Jo Ann Jolivet will be honored by the Army Women's Foundation on March 12, 2026, for her ...
Prayers are pouring in from across the country for civil rights giant Rev. Jesse Jackson, who is currently hospitalized and fighting progressive supranuclear palsy ...
Shaping Health Equity (SHE) is addressing healthcare disparities for Black women and girls in Baltimore, providing culturally ...
The House of Representatives voted 222–209 to end the nation’s longest government shutdown, sending the bill to the Oval Office after 43 days of halted services, unpaid workers, and widespread ...
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