News
Junior SA provides an enjoyable, hands-on, learning experience for Baltimore City rising 9th grade students.
A new weapon in the fight against COVID-19 is on the way.
According to The Baltimore Sun, weeks before Baltimore Police Det. Sean Suiter was shot to death, FBI agents pulled him up about allegations that he had planted drugs at the scene of a police chase and fatal crash seven years earlier. During the October 24, 2017 meeting with the FBI, Suiter denied knowledge of drugs […]
Mayor Brandon Scott tweeted on Friday morning, “In alignment with the State’s curfew mandate, restaurants and bars in Baltimore will be allowed to remain open past 10pm starting Monday.” CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OUR APP AND TAKE US WITH YOU ANYWHERE! Gov. Larry Hogan announced yesterday that bars and restaurants in the state can now […]
Some locations could have to do some shoveling.
President Joe Biden Biden rescinded the Mexico City policy, also known as the “global gag rule,” which prevents non-governmental organizations that receive U.S. aid from providing abortion-related services.
Fresh off of losing several high-profile elections, Georgia Republicans have now turned their sights on trying to make absentee ballots use more difficult to cast.
Justice For Brittany Kittrell: Black Mother’s Suspicious In-Custody Death Reignites Cash Bail Debate
The recent in-custody death of Brittany Kittrell in North Carolina has prompted more questions than answers and reignited the debate around cash bail and the deadly effect it can have on suspects.
These cameras will be added to Baltimore’s existing traffic surveillance system.
The state's approval came after the University of Maryland agreed to the settlement earlier this month.