AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoJuneteenth & Black culture: Baltimore’s AFRAM 50 returns this weekend at Druid Hill Park, blending music, kids’ activities, drumming, vendors, and a star-studded lineup (Dru Hill, Mario, SWV, The Lox, Tamia, Charlie Wilson). For many families, it’s more than a festival—it’s a reunion tied to emancipation history. LGBTQ safety: A new state-by-state report ranks how safe places are for LGBTQ residents, using law strength and hate-crime patterns. Church & community: U.S. bishops gathered in Orlando to consecrate the nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus ahead of America’s 250th anniversary. Health policy: Final Medicaid work requirement rules are out, with states scrambling to enforce them without disrupting coverage. Immigration at schools: Maryland lawmakers face a test after ICE detained parents during drop-off at a Baltimore school, raising questions about how state “safe” protections work in practice. Local education: Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys is set to close after the charter isn’t renewed, ending an era for students and alumni. Sports & wellness: Cal Raleigh is set to return to the Mariners after an oblique strain; doctors also weigh in on common causes of shaky hands.
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