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Maryland lawmakers passed the PACE Act, limiting how rap lyrics and creative expression can be used as evidence in criminal trials.
Maryland officials cut ties with a Key Bridge contractor after cost disputes, raising concerns about delays as the state searches for a new builder.
Sybil Wilkes reports on threats to voting rights, a historic Black media milestone, and the fight for fair representation in Florida.
Shareef’s Grill is closing all locations after 16 years, citing rising costs, economic challenges, and a shift toward a new business direction.
Voting rights, record turnout, and corporate accountability make headlines as Sybil Wilkes keeps the community informed.
Join our community as Dr. Macie Smith shares vital Alzheimer's prevention tips and compassionate caregiving advice on Get Up Mornings.
A three-alarm fire at a Southeast Baltimore warehouse sent smoke across downtown. Officials say hazardous materials were contained and no injuries were reported.
The Baltimore Ravens signed quarterbacks Diego Pavia and Joe Fagnano to three-year deals ahead of rookie minicamp, adding competition to the QB room.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signs new laws to protect voting rights, reform child welfare oversight, and ban dynamic grocery pricing across the state.
Black proms celebrate community, resilience, and Black achievement, rooted in a history of exclusion and a push against harmful narratives.
The King of Pop is still doing King of Pop things. Michael has just broken the box office record for a biopic. As spotted on The Hollywood Reporter, the Michael biopic opened to a massive $217 million globally, giving the film a record-setting debut and proving that Michael Jackson’s name still moves like few others in entertainment. Nostalgia helped, […]