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SoberRideⓇ program by WRAP offers free Lyft rides on July 4th to prevent drunk driving accidents in the Washington-metro area ...
Alarming rise in chronic absenteeism among Black students in K-12 education, with numbers doubling since pre-pandemic levels, ...
Discover the vibrant celebrations of Baltimore's 50th anniversary Pride Parade and the importance of representation and ...
With production credits spanning California, Pennsylvania and New York, “Black Sky Over the Projects: Apartment 2025” ...
The State of the People National Assembly concluded its three-day gathering in Baltimore, bringing together Black leaders, ...
San Mateo High School in California bans cellphones during school hours, promoting focus and reducing distractions. The program has shown positive effects on student well-being.
As of June 20, former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby has completed her one-year home detention sentence.
DCPS to enforce districtwide ban on cell phones and electronic devices in 2025. Policy aims to reduce distractions and improve student learning.
AFRO Staff Writer [email protected] Gun violence continues to shape daily life in Baltimore, where residents say it’s more ...
Recent deaths in Baltimore raise concerns about crisis response systems. City Council president calls for hearing to examine mental health emergencies.
Explore the contributions of Black music icons who shaped the industry and American culture during Black Music Month.
The rising deaths linked to drill rap have sparked urgent conversations about whether the music reflects harsh realities or ...