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Gov. Wes Moore and Mayor Brandon Scott pushed back against White House criticism by pointing to major crime reductions—Maryland homicides are down 20 percent since Moore’s inauguration, while ...
Demolition begins at Pimlico Race Course in West Baltimore for a redevelopment project. The new race course is expected to ...
Del. Malcolm P. Ruff and Crystal Jackson Parker announce their campaigns for Maryland General Assembly seats in 2026, ...
Discover the importance of preserving the truth about slavery and racism in American history. Learn why the National Museum ...
Dr. Ben Vinson III announces departure as president of Howard University after two years. Former President Wayne A.I.
ASALH fights against the erasure of Black history as the president attacks Smithsonian museums. They rally for resistance and ...
Dr. Alyce M. Ware, an educator, community leader, and matriarch of The Atlanta Voice family, passed away peacefully on Aug. 19, 2025. She was a devoted wife, mother, teacher, and civic leader whose ...
Broadmead, Inc. expands its senior living community with the acquisition of five properties in Sparks, Md., creating ...
Trump's law enforcement policy in D.C. exposes underlying White nationalism, echoing Nixon's war on drugs. Democrats' resistance lacks focus on Black masses.
As D.C. Public Schools students return to class on Aug. 25, Chancellor Lewis D. Ferebee outlines new initiatives to boost academic success, address chronic absenteeism, and modernize school facilities ...
Baltimore icon of fashion and millinery, Mrs. Jean E. Merrick, was celebrated at a 90th birthday luncheon in Catonsville, where nearly 150 family members and friends gathered to honor her elegance, ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown, along with officials from 16 states and Washington, D.C., is urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to lift restrictions on mifepristone, a key drug ...