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Local News September 7, 2022

With parts of Baltimore under boil warning, advocates push for improvements to city’s water system

by William J. Ford

Maryland Matters: One day after Baltimore officials informed residents that E. coli spread into parts of the city’s water system and issued a boil-water advisory, advocates are calling for improvements to the city’s water infrastructure. […]

Resources August 25, 2022

Domestic Violence Grants Available in Prince George’s

by William J. Ford

Washington Informer: Prince George’s County Council has $500,000 available for nonprofit organizations to apply in combating one of the jurisdiction’s hardest crimes: domestic violence. It’s the council’s seventh year dispersing money for groups to use […]

Local News August 25, 2022

Black Businesses Spotlighted in Prince George’s

by William J. Ford

Washington Informer: Vennard Wright’s more than 25 years of experience in the information technology industry allowed him to showcase his talents with the Hilary Clinton presidential campaign in 2008, the Rushern Baker III campaign when […]

Local News August 24, 2022

Hoyer at 20th Annual Equality Luncheon: ‘Women Make Things Better’

by William J. Ford

Washington Informer: House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer hosted his 20th annual Women’s Equality Day Luncheon on Tuesday in College Park, Maryland, to celebrate accomplishments women have and continue to make in the community. However, the […]

Local News August 10, 2022

Black Financial Professionals Push for Equity, Trust, Wealth

by William J. Ford

Washington Informer: Trust. Education. Eliminate fear. Build wealth. Those are some of the buzzwords and phrases used at the 16th annual Conference of African American Financial Professionals at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in northwest D.C. This […]

Politics August 4, 2022

Prince George’s County State Races May Face Recount Procedures

by William J. Ford

Del. Nick Charles welcomed four candidates who received Democratic nominations in state legislative races in Prince George’s County. Those candidates include Bowie City Council member Adrian Boafo and Kym Taylor, who garnered the second and […]

Local News August 4, 2022

Teens Learn Advocacy, Research at Social Justice Camp in Prince George’s

by William J. Ford

Ariana Kearney will complete an art project this week focused on the late Marsha P. Johnson, a Black transgender woman who fought for LGBTQ rights in the 1960s and an essential figure in the Stonewall […]

Politics July 28, 2022

Wes Moore Receives Democratic Nomination for Maryland Governor

by William J. Ford

Through a robust coalition of campaign staff, volunteers and support from dozens of high-profile Democrats, Wes Moore declared victory Saturday to receive the Democratic nomination for Maryland governor. A few hours before Moore and his […]

Hometown Sports July 27, 2022

Washington Commanders Seek Fan Input on New Fight Song, Mascot

by William J. Ford

The Washington Commanders want fan input on updating the team’s fight song and creating a new mascot. The team has launched a webpage that will serve as the online hub for all fan voting and […]

Local News July 18, 2022

DOJ Probing Maryland State Police for Racism, Discrimination

by William J. Ford

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday that it is opening an investigation into alleged discriminatory hiring and promotion practices by the Maryland State Police. The department has the authority to launch an investigation known […]

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