How Black-Owned Businesses Are Flourishing on Baltimore’s Historic Street
Beyond the iconic landmarks and trendy arts scene, Read Street in quietly tells a powerful story of Black resilience. Once a thriving hub of...
Delegates Szeliga, Nawrocki express concern over proposed bill allowing unlimited speed cameras in Baltimore...
ANNAPOLIS, MD-Delegates Kathy Szeliga and Ryan Nawrocki on Tuesday issued statements expressing concern regarding HB58, which would allow unlimited speed cameras across Baltimore County,...
21-Year-Old Charged with Attempted Murder in Baltimore Shooting
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - A significant development has occurred in a shooting case that rattled the Central District of Baltimore last month. On January 19th,...
Lawmakers considering 2nd bill inspired by murdered Baltimore tech executive
A tech executive murdered last year in Baltimore is inspiring more legislation in Annapolis. The Pava LaPere Legacy of Innovation Act is one of...
Maryland-bred Olympian Michael Phelps welcomes fourth child
BALTIMORE -- Retired Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps and his wife now have a family of six. The Baltimore native announced the birth...
Arrest made in shooting of woman Sunday night in Dundalk
DUNDALK, Md. - Baltimore County police made an arrest in connection with a shooting Sunday night. County police said detectives arrested Akinola D. Longe...
Police arrest man at BWI wanted for Baltimore County rape, assault
BALTIMORE, MD-Maryland Transportation Authority Police arrested a Montgomery County man earlier this month during a traffic stop at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. At...
Governor Moore Proposes $63 Billion Budget
01/23/2024 - Governor Wes Moore introduced his $63-billion budget plan last week, which includes no new taxes, while also increasing funds for education, The...
Rescue Dog Looks Like He Should Be on ‘ASPCA Commercial’ When Owner Eats
The comical clip has over 9 million views, his owner told Newsweek: "Gus treats every meal at the table as though a portion of...
Maryland mental health hospital ‘Crownsville’ transformed
Crownsville Hospital opened in 1911 and closed in 2004. For decades, it was the only place that accepted Black Maryland residents suffering with mental...