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Recap of 2025 events: NAACP LDF fights injustice, Nicki Minaj controversy, tax tips, new holiday film celebrates Black stories.
New MTA subway cars built in Hagerstown are arriving as Maryland invests more than $1 billion to modernize rail service for Baltimore commuters.
Maryland state Delegate Caylin Young, who represents northeast Baltimore City, is facing a misdemeanor second degree assault charge stemming from a New Year’s Day incident, according to court records.
The Baltimore Ravens’ 2026 opponents are officially set, featuring AFC North rivals, the AFC and NFC South, and tough road games against the Bills and Cowboys.
No matter how the Department of Homeland Security tries to excuse the terrorist antics of its agents, ICE is the greater danger in the U.S.
Baltimore’s Artscape festival returns May 23-24 with hip-hop icons The Roots and R&B legend Stephanie Mills headlining a weekend of music, culture, and live performances.
HOUSTON, Jan 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — In 2026, Pastor Keion Henderson and Lady Shaunie Henderson will launch the highly anticipated “Not Your Typical” (NYT) Tour, a multi-city, global faith experience bringing their message of faith, authenticity, and cultural relevance to audiences across the United States and internationally. The tour marks a new chapter for one of the fastest-growing churches in America. […]
Richmond, VA — Virginia Union University will welcome Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger as the keynote speaker for its 48th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Community Leaders Breakfast, a signature event honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The celebration will take place on Friday, January 16, 2026, at 7:00 a.m. at the Richmond Marriott and will center on […]
A 29-year-old man was shot after dragging a Baltimore police officer during a traffic stop near downtown. The officer suffered minor injuries and the incident is under investigation.
The Baltimore Ravens have begun interviewing head coach candidates following John Harbaugh’s firing, with former Broncos head coach and current defensive standout Vance Joseph emerging as a key contender.
As 2026 unfolds, the world is witnessing a dynamic mix of political, economic, and cultural shifts shaping the global landscape.
The University of Maryland Medical System has updated its masking policy, requiring patients and visitors with respiratory symptoms to wear masks as flu cases rise across Maryland.