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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreBy Gary D. RobertsonThe Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Ralph Kennedy Frasier, the final surviving member of a trio of African American youths who were the first to desegregate the undergraduate student body at North Carolina’s flagship public university in the 1950s, has died. Frasier, who had been in declining health over the past several months, died May 8 at age 85 at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, according to son Ralph Fra…See the Story
Last student who helped integrate the University of North Carolina's undergraduate body has died
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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreBy Ericka Alston BuckSpecial to the AFRO In a startling reversal, Sean “Diddy” Combs has publicly admitted to a 2016 assault he previously denied, marking a significant moment of accountability for the music mogul. On May 19, Combs posted a video on Instagram acknowledging the attack, which had been described in a lawsuit filed by model and singer Cassie Ventura. Sean “Diddy” Combs arrives at the LA Premiere of “The Four: Battle For Stardom” a…See the Story
Diddy admits to 2016 assault in public apology, commits to personal growth
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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreDespite the Port of Baltimore shutting down after the Key Bridge collapse, the state of Maryland added 7,800 jobs in April, according to a report from the Maryland Department of Labor.See the Story
Maryland adds almost 8,000 new jobs in April, labor report says
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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreBy Kristen J. Amundson At this time of year, many preschool parents are worrying about whether their child will be ready for kindergarten. What are the things their child should learn? Do they need to make alphabet flash cards? Invest in worksheets so kids can practice math. I talked with kindergarten teachers to find out what they think kids need to know to be kindergarten-ready. You may be surprised: Readiness for school, teachers say, does no…See the Story
What do kindergarten teachers mean by ‘ready for school?’
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Olympics · BaltimoreThe Special Olympics held its first field events of 2024 on Friday, but before they started, Creighton Dental students provided free oral health screenings for athletes. Jonathon Brune was one of many athletes competing in this year’s games. “We’ve got track tonight and tomorrow, and that’s probably about it,” he said. Brune said his purpose is just to have fun with the other athletes competing. “Like just like hanging out with, like, competi…See the Story
Special Olympics athletes receive fresh smiles as dental students provide free oral health exams
Primary Elections · BaltimoreBy Catherine PughSpecial to the AFRO The morning after a primary election—whether you win or lose—can be daunting but, perhaps, mostly reflective. Candidates will ask themselves, “Did I do everything I could…put it all on the table? Did I knock on enough doors, encounter enough potential voters, explain my reasons for running clearly whether in debates, advertisements, mailers, community meetings or private receptions?” For some, the results an…See the Story
Candidates, voters reflect on 2024 primary election
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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreBy Reginald WilliamsSpecial to the AFRO During National Kidney Month, Baltimore-based abstract painter Charles Mason III authored an open letter to the community sharing his journey and seeking the aid of a live kidney donor. In addition to the kidney, he will need to fund the portion of the transplant not covered by his health insurance.
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Charles Mason III is one of approximately 101,000 American citizens – and amon…See the Story
Baltimore’s abstract painter Charles Mason III needs a kidney
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