The Black Philanthropy Circle reached a $1 million milestone in its mission to fund Black-led nonprofits. The grants support education, housing and community initiatives, strengthening solutions to challenges facing Baltimore residents. The post Black Philanthropy Circle invests $1M into Baltimore nonprofits appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
The U.S. Naval Academy announced that Midshipman Second Class Kyle Philbert James, a 20-year-old junior from New Jersey who went missing on Oct. 9, was found dead near the Annapolis campus. Authorities have not released details about the circumstances of his death, which remains under investigation. The post Missing U.S. Naval Academy midshipman found dead near Annapolis campus appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
Discover the story of Laurel Cemetery, a forgotten burial ground for Black Baltimoreans. Learn about the efforts to restore its memory and honor those buried there.| AFRO American Newspapers
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) condemned the ongoing federal shutdown’s toll on essential airport workers, highlighting that hundreds of Transportation Security Agency agents and air traffic controllers at Baltimore-Washington International Airport are working without pay to keep travelers safe. The post Maryland leaders spotlight federal shutdown’s toll on airport workers appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
Tykia Warden is the new senior vice president and chief development officer for United Way of Central Maryland. Warden brings more than two decades of proven leadership in fundraising, nonprofit management and community engagement to the organization’s executive team. The post United Way of Central Maryland names Tykia Warden as senior vice president and chief development officer appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
Delegate N. Scott Phillips is seeking reelection with a mission to build on economic development, justice reform and community empowerment. Grounded in public service and guided by purpose, Phillips says his campaign is not about personal gain, but about continuing the work that still needs to be done. The post ‘Much more left to do’: Del. N. Scott Phillips seeks second term in Maryland House of Delegates appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
'Kingpin' statute — freedom of information — farm odors| Maryland Daily Record
Baltimore County has no public pool for general use, and CCBC said it has taken a meaningful step in addressing that matter.| Maryland Daily Record
GAITHERSBURG — Emergent Biosolutions Inc. (EBS) on Wednesday reported a loss of $12 million in its second quarter. The Gaithersburg-based company said it| Maryland Daily Record
HUNT VALLEY — Sinclair, Inc. (SBGI) on Wednesday reported a loss of $64 million in its second quarter. The Hunt Valley, Maryland-based company said it had| Maryland Daily Record
Dismissal of neglect finding — preemption| Maryland Daily Record
The owners of the cargo ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge are suing the company that built the vessel, alleging negligence.| Maryland Daily Record
A Maryland woman with a long history of severe mental illness has been charged with killing two of her children, who disappeared in 2014.| Maryland Daily Record