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Songs with High Notes

Singing high notes is a talent that many aspiring vocalists aim to master. High notes are often associated with power, emotion, and musicality. They can take a song to the next level, creating an impactful moment that leaves the audience spellbound. High notes require a lot of technical skill, breath control, and vocal dexterity. From

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Brooklyn O’Malley Boys and Girls Club calming: a refuge in the midst of Baltimore’s surge of youth violence

By Deborah Bailey, Contributing Editor Kids who find refuge at Brooklyn O’Malley Boys and Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore after school now have a new place to regroup and refocus with the launch of the organization’s Calming Center. The recent rash of January shootings involving Baltimore City Public school children has left many students and

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Allyson Browne McKithen becomes first African-American woman to lead the World Trade Center in Washington, D.C.

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, msayles@afro.com Allyson Browne McKithen is now the first Black woman to lead the World Trade Center in Washington, D.C. (WTCDC). Since mid-December, she has been executive director and vice president of international programs at Trade Center Management Associates (TCMA), which is owned by the Drew Company, overlooking the Ronald

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Maryland Board of Public Works approves $400 million for Prince George’s County Blue Line Corridor development

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, msayles@afro.com The Maryland Board of Public Works on Jan. 25 approved $400 million in bond funding for the Maryland Stadium Authority’s (MSA) economic development of the Blue Line Corridor, which will result in the construction of sports and entertainment facilities in Central Prince George’s County.  The memorandum of understanding

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Department of Commerce partners with Coppin State University to close West Baltimore’s digital divide

By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, tmcqueen@afro.com On Jan. 30 the U.S. Department of Commerce announced a new collaborative broadband pilot program with Coppin State University, the historically Black university in West Baltimore, entitled ConnectEagle Nation. The program will improve broadband, high-speed internet service throughout West Baltimore while making it more affordable for local residents.