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The state health department announced that Maryland Residents can now pre-register for the Monkeypox vaccine. As of now, supplies have been very limited as the state has only received about 15,000 doses of the vaccine. “This pre-registration system is another step to ensure that Marylanders can access the tools to stay protected from human monkeypox,” […] The post Marylanders Can Now Preregister For Monkeypox Vaccine appeared first on 92 Q.

  Listen up, Maryland! President Joe Biden recently shared his plans to cancel a portion of student debt for millions of Americans, but there may be even more relief for thousands of Marylanders. READ MORE: Biden Forgives Some Student Loan Debt, Extends Pause On Repayments The Maryland Higher Education Commission is encouraging Maryland taxpayers who […] The post Marylanders Encouraged To Apply For Student Loan Tax Credit appeared first on 92 Q.

MPD announced an arrest has been made in a 1993 Homicide that occurred on Saturday, October 23, 1993, in the area of 4th Street and Trenton Street, Southeast.

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The U.S. Postal Service closed its Montpelier Station post office with signs for "White" and "Colored" entrances. Some residents are upset. The post Virginia Officials, Residents Mad USPS Closed Post Office With Historical Signs For ‘Colored’ Customers appeared first on NewsOne.

We had both the honor & pleasure to be a special guest at the 2022 HBCU Presidents Dinner in Washington, D.C. Here's what went down.

DJ Quicksilva honored for his 20+ years of service to the community by Founder Virginia Ali on August 17, 2022. Photos and video here...

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Matt Schlapp claims that the “smell of drugs” was everywhere while Laura Ingraham and him went “undercover” at the Black Lives Matter protest in D.C. following George Floyd’s murder.

HBCU alum Judge Tarik Sugarmon defeated incumbent Dan Michael becoming the first Black person to lead Shelby County Juvenile Court in Memphis.   The post HBCU Alum Becomes First Black Juvenile Court Judge In Memphis appeared first on NewsOne.

The Department of Health and Human Services briefed on Thursday (Aug. 4) that Monkeypox is now a national public health emergency.