John Muller
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Community, Mayor Welcome Starbucks in Historic Anacostia
Following years of anticipation, neither rainfall nor an ongoing pandemic could deter the recent grand opening of Starbucks on Martin…
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Hundreds Take to Annapolis to Plead Their Case: ‘Reopen Maryland’
In defiance of local, statewide and regional stay-at-home orders and suggestions by public health officials to "social distance," hundreds of…
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Van Hollen Crafts Bill to Honor WWI Minority Vets
On historic Pine Street in Cambridge, Maryland, Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) speaking recently to local and state officials, veterans…
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Bill to Create Commission on Md. Lynching History Goes to Senate
A bill to create a commission for examining Maryland's lynching history is moving through the statehouse, as the push to…
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Md. Lawmaker’s Bill Calls for Transparency in Police-Involved Deaths
A Maryland delegate has introduced a bill to enact new standards of transparency in investigations of police-involved fatalities after a…
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Brandon Jackson, Brother of Teen Killed in Police Custody, Found Dead
Brandon Jackson, the older brother of Anton Black, an African-American teen killed during an altercation with police officers in Caroline…
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Family of Teen Who Died in Police Custody Calls for Federal Investigation
The family of a Black teen who died during an altercation with police in September reportedly plans to file a…
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ACLU Requests Body-Cam Footage in Teen’s Death
More than four months ago, 19-year-old Anton Black died while in police custody in the small town of Greensboro on…
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Officer Involved in Death of Black Teen Placed on Leave
Responding to increasing pressure from the family of 19-year-old Anton Black and an expansive community-based coalition the town of Greensboro,…
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Blacks on Eastern Shore Seek Justice for Teen
Nearly four months after an unarmed youth, 19-year-old Anton Black, died while in police custody, his family awaits a full…
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