Tag: Baltimore
Man Tried 4 Times for Killing set Free after Charges Dropped
By LEA SKENE, Associated Press
BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore’s new top prosecutor dropped all charges Friday against a Black man who stood trial four times...
Baltimore Homicides Stubbornly High Despite New Initiatives
By LEA SKENE, Associated Press
BALTIMORE (AP) — Jalil George was checking on his Baltimore investment property earlier this month when a gunman mistook him...
Residents and Elected Officials Hope New Governor Will Improve Collaborative Relationship with Baltimore Policymakers
By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, Report For America Corps Member,
tmcqueen@afro.com
Many Baltimoreans think of their city as a town independent of Maryland.
Whether the sentiment...
NCRC Files HUD Complaints Against Appraisers Who Discriminated Against Black Homeowners in Recent Investigation
Written by Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
Federal housing officials should sanction two appraisal firms in Baltimore over their discriminatory treatment of Black...
Black Family Sues Sesame Place, Alleging Discrimination
The Associated Press
The lawsuit comes in the wake of a video, shared widely on social media, showing two other Black girls apparently being snubbed...