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A 70-year-old woman was shot and killed by officers after she lunged at them with a knife in West Baltimore, police said.
The Baltimore NAACP doesn’t have a concern with Worley himself, said NaShona Kess, its vice president. Its concern, she said, was with the process and lack of community engagement.
A group of four people vandalized the Baltimore NAACP office Tuesday night shortly after the organization's monthly membership meeting.The branch president, the Rev. Kobi Little, told 11 News he ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Maryland NAACP is preparing for what could be a historic moment in improving the public education of African American students. The civil rights group says it’s called a ...
BALTIMORE -- The local chapter of the NAACP is demanding accountability after a fire nearly destroyed its headquarters on 26th Street. The organization is concerned about a fire that broke out ...
Maryland State Conference NAACP members once called the Baltimore branch a distinguished institution. Now, they say it's a dictatorship. Members shared allegations of misuse of funds and other ...
On North Avenue Friday morning, members of Baltimore's NAACP gathered to discuss the current state of affairs at the organization. "There were just some fundamental things not being done," said ...
NPR's Phillip Martin reports on this week's NAACP National convention in Baltimore. After years of sagging influence, the organization is now returning as a political player. Presidential ...
The NAACP’s Baltimore branch had its own set of challenges during the 1920s. Limited financial resources and uncertain leadership threatened its very existence.
The Baltimore NAACP chapter and other social justice organizations called Thursday for Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott to withdraw his selection for a permanent Baltimore Police commissioner and, ...
Worley said at some point, the woman pulled out a knife, disregarded commands and attacked officers with the weapon. Officers ...