Gov. Wes Moore and other top Black Maryland officials reflected on Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy Monday night as they vowed to fight for civil rights in President Donald Trump’s second term. “I know today — because I’ve had a lot of conversations with folks — about the complexity of having this inauguration on Martin Luther King Jr.
Maryland’s participation in the Coretta Scott King Classic is an opportunity to honor the family legacy and emphasize women’s empowerment.
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield teamed up with Arts for Learning Maryland to give Thomas Jefferson Elementary Middle School a makeover.
In these quiet ways — and others — people across the Washington region will honor Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday while thousands of others converge on the nation’s capital to celebrate President-elect Donald Trump being sworn in for a second term.
As we approach Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 20, 2025, residents of the Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) area are gearing up for a weekend
Monday brings both the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the quadrennial Inauguration Day. So is today a holiday? The answer is yes, because of the celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday,
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield teamed up with Arts for Learning Maryland to give Thomas Jefferson Elementary Middle School a makeover for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Patrice Kingsley, CareFirst Manager of Strategic Operations,
Martin Luther King Jr. Day has become synonymous with a day of service, and several projects got underway Monday across Baltimore in his honor. The cold, snowy weather didn't stop some dedicated volunteers with The 6th Branch,
Bitter & dangerous cold is here behind Sunday's snow. Beware of slick surfaces with the re-freeze this morning.
Organizations in the Bi-State are celebrating Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy in a number of ways. Here are a few ways you can celebrate:
In Annapolis, Maryland’s Legislative Black Caucus also honored Dr. King. Caucus members held an event at the Banneker-Douglass-Tubman museum, then walked to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Tree to lay down a wreath in honor of the civil rights leader.