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As we’ve come to understand year after year, day after day even, death is unfortunately an inevitable part of life. Still, as much of a fact as that may be, the blow of experiencing loss never gets any easier, nor does reporting on the subject in Black culture.
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A 17-year-old boy was found unresponsive in a vacant Southwest Baltimore building and later pronounced dead at a hospital. Police say no signs of foul play were observed as the case remains under investigation.
Rodney and Yalanda Ward, owners of a Catonsville pet crematorium, face 56 charges after allegedly scamming pet owners by returning sand and debris instead of ashes.
BGE’s Customer Relief Fund, backed by a $15M Exelon donation, offers grants averaging $400 to eligible households behind on energy bills. Applications close Sept. 30 or until funds run out.
The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) announced Friday that it is providing an emergency transportation option for riders with mobility devices following a cyberattack that disrupted parts of its system. The breach, which occurred earlier this week, disabled MTA’s ability to schedule or rebook trips for its Mobility paratransit service. While existing reservations will still be […]
Description: Maryland’s chief medical examiner ruled the death of Dontae Melton Jr., who died after being restrained by Baltimore Police, as a homicide. The attorney general’s office is investigating.
Baltimore County Police are investigating after three people were found dead in a Catonsville home Thursday afternoon. Officers responded around 3:30 p.m. to the 700 block of Wilton Farm Drive for a welfare check, officials said. When they entered the residence, located in a neighborhood of single-family duplexes, police discovered three people inside who had […]
Shoppers Food will close four Maryland locations, including stores in Essex, New Carrollton, Waldorf, and Westminster, by October 11, according to parent company UNFI.
Experts have called the new restrictions on COVID-19 vaccines unscientific and believe they place Americans at risk for severe COVID-19 infections.
Morgan State University is reviving its plan to open a nonprofit medical school, aiming to boost diversity and address doctor shortages in underserved areas.
(New Orleans, LA) – AUGUST 27, 2025 – Stellar Award & BMI Trailblazer Award-Winning recording artist Isabel Davis announces the highly anticipated release date of her upcoming worship anthem, “Jesus (Yeshua)”. The renowned Billboard chart topping worshiper’s new single is set to release on all digital outlets September 12, 2025. “Jesus (Yeshua)” declares the unmatched authority in the name of JESUS. What I love […]