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Baltimore County NAACP raises money to send students to national ACT-SO competition 

Baltimore County NAACP raises money to send students to national ACT-SO competition 

The Baltimore County NAACP is raising $30,000 to send local high school students to the NAACP’s national ACT-SO competition at its annual convention in Chicago. Through the yearlong enrichment program, students advance from local contests to a national stage where they showcase work in fields ranging from the arts to STEM, while organizers say the experience builds confidence, community and opportunity.
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Ex-officer planned to kill Black people in mass shooting at a New Orleans festival, authorities say

Ex-officer planned to kill Black people in mass shooting at a New Orleans festival, authorities say

Authorities say a former North Carolina law enforcement officer, Christopher Gillum, was arrested in Florida after allegedly planning a racially motivated mass shooting targeting Black people at a major New Orleans festival, believed to be the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Law enforcement recovered a handgun and ammunition, and the FBI is coordinating a multi-state investigation as Gillum faces extradition to Louisiana.
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NBA Playoffs: ATL, Raptors and T-Wolves win Game 3s

ATLANTA – CJ McCollum sank a clutch fadeaway jumper with 12.5 seconds remaining, spoiling New York’s night once more and lifting the Atlanta Hawks to a 109-108 win, giving them a 2-1 edge over the Knicks in their first-round NBA playoff series Thursday night. Following his standout performance in Game 2 at Madison Square Garden, […]
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City of Birmingham Launches Reinvest Workforce Initiative to Create Career Opportunities

City of Birmingham Launches Reinvest Workforce Initiative to Create Career Opportunities

By Scott Minshall | CBS 42 The City of Birmingham is taking steps to create career opportunities and remove work barriers for its residents. That announcement came today during a news conference where the city unveiled its Reinvest Workforce Initiative. The program will include coordinated components aimed at expanding economic opportunities across the Magic City. […]

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Naila Jackson Helps Greater-Birmingham Entrepreneurs Navigate Business Resources

Naila Jackson Helps Greater-Birmingham Entrepreneurs Navigate Business Resources

By Javacia Harris Bowser | The Birmingham Times In May 2024, Naila Jackson launched Network Navigator as a one-day event designed to connect Greater Birmingham-based small business owners with the resources they needed to grow their companies. But she couldn’t stop there. Today, Network Navigator is an independent nonprofit organization serving local entrepreneurs year-round with […]

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Baltimore residents press for new investments at Taxpayers’ Night on FY2027 budget

Baltimore residents press for new investments at Taxpayers’ Night on FY2027 budget

At Taxpayers’ Night on April 22, Baltimore residents weighed in on Mayor Brandon M. Scott’s proposed fiscal year 2027 budget and called for new investments across senior services, housing and community programs. Several speakers focused on long-needed repairs to the Forest Park Senior Center, while others urged greater support for grassroots organizations and worker cooperatives.
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Spotlight on Cherry Hill leadership: Raheem Brown

Spotlight on Cherry Hill leadership: Raheem Brown

As Cherry Hill prepares to celebrate its 80th anniversary, Raheem Brown stands out as a driving force behind its youth and community stability. Through the Cherry Hill Eagle Foundation, he continues to build opportunity and mentorship.
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April 23, 2026

April 23, 2026

____________________________ EMPLOYMENT ____________________________   Booking Administrator   BJCC, is recruiting for a 1) Booking Administrator, for information & to apply visit https://www.bjcc.org/jobs/ or send resume to careers@bjcc.org /fax resume 205-458-8530. BT4/23/2026   ________________________________ Marketing Coordinator – Content & Social BJCC, is recruiting for a 1) 1. Marketing Coordinator – Content & Social, for information & to apply visit https://www.bjcc.org/jobs/ or send resume to careers@bjcc.org /fax resume 205-458-8530.   BT4/23/2026   […]

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Women preserve legacy through shared family names

Women preserve legacy through shared family names

While “Jr.” and “Sr.” traditions have long defined lineage through men, these stories show how women preserve family history in their own ways. Across generations, they describe names as a lasting link to identity, ancestry and legacy.
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Low turnout, high impact: Why local elections matter more than many think

Low turnout, high impact: Why local elections matter more than many think

Low turnout in local elections limits representation, even as decisions by school boards and central committees directly shape daily life, from education policy to political leadership. Experts and community members say increasing awareness and participation is critical to ensuring communities have a voice in decisions that affect them.
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‘We’re All One’: Band of Brothers Mentality Was Key to Fairfield’s Championship Success

‘We’re All One’: Band of Brothers Mentality Was Key to Fairfield’s Championship Success

By Solomon Crenshaw Jr. | For the Birmingham Times Milton Jones took the prize as the most valuable player, leading Fairfield High Preparatory School to the Class 4A boys state basketball championship. The senior forward could have also taken the prize of having the most siblings among players of the Fairfield athletics program, with 11 […]

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Sade, Wu-Tang Clan and Luther Vandross to be inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Sade, Wu-Tang Clan and Luther Vandross to be inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 2026 class includes many Black creatives, such as Wu-Tang Clan, Luther Vandross, Sade and more. The honorees span multiple genres and eras, with additional awards recognizing artists like Queen Latifah, Celia Cruz, Fela Kuti and MC Lyte. The induction ceremony will take place Nov. 14 in Los Angeles, with a television broadcast set for December.
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Longtime Congressional Black Caucus member David Scott dies at 80

Longtime Congressional Black Caucus member David Scott dies at 80

David Scott, a longtime member of the Congressional Black Caucus, died April 22 at age 80 after more than two decades in Congress, where he became the first Black chair of the House Agriculture Committee. Known for championing rural communities, disadvantaged farmers and economic equity, the Georgia Democrat leaves behind a legacy of advocacy spanning both state and federal government.
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We must rekindle our relationship with Earth

We must rekindle our relationship with Earth

By Rev. Dr. Heber Brown III  This month, I’ll head down to rural Virginia to a small town called Kilmarnock in order to celebrate the life of my great uncle, Dwight O’Neal Caster. Preparing for his homegoing caused me to reflect on the significant time that I spent as a child in rural Virginia. I […]
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Leon Bridges dies at 93

Leon Bridges dies at 93

By AFRO Staff The AFRO is saddened to learn of the death of Leon Bridges, who formed his own firm, Leon Bridges AIA, in 1963, and became the first registered African-American architect in the state of Maryland.  A wake for Bridges will be held on April 26 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at March […]
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First Lady Dawn Moore hosts third annual ‘A Woman’s Work’ brunch

First Lady Dawn Moore hosts third annual ‘A Woman’s Work’ brunch

Maryland First Lady Dawn Moore and the Foundation of the Preservation of Government House hosted the third annual “A Woman’s Work” Women’s Economic Empowerment Brunch on April 18 at the Government House. Attendees included co-founder of Black Entertainment Network (BET) Sheila Johnson, Wanda Durant and Angel Webb Reese.
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Opinion: Tiger Woods didn’t just disappear–we just stopped looking at his pain

Opinion: Tiger Woods didn’t just disappear–we just stopped looking at his pain

By Steven Ragsdale From Augusta to Baltimore, Tiger’s story reflects a familiar pattern—pain ignored, addiction misunderstood and lessons learned too late. Rory McIlroy’s Masters win gave golf the kind of storybook ending it has come to expect from its biggest stage. A boy who learned to play golf in the foothills of Ireland on a […]
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