Who says you can’t have fun while encouraging folks to stay safe? That’s what Be More Open is doing in the midst of this coronavirus pandemic. The local media channel posted a video Friday featuring dancers from The Maryland Academy of Dance and various clips showcasing people with their masks on. It’s all in an effort […]

Several state colleges in Maryland are making on-campus changes due to coronavirus concerns. The University System of Maryland is asking schools to keep students off-campus for at least two weeks after spring break. During those two weeks or longer, they should be prepared to teach remotely. “To that end, I strongly urge Universities to prepare […]

Charm City Companions is a non-profit organization in Baltimore City working to build stronger, safer and healthier neighborhoods by facilitating pet wellness in disconnected communities. CCC strives to keep pets off the streets, out of the shelters and in their homes with companions they love. They began their work in East Baltimore and now, they’re […]

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UPDATE 2/27/2020 1 PM EST: Former Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh to spend 3 years behind bars for her role in the Healthy Holly scandal. She plead guilty to multiple charges back in November. Source: CBS Baltimore https://twitter.com/PaulGessler/status/1233088435914788866 ORIGINAL:  Catherine Pugh, former mayor of Baltimore, is set to be sentenced Thursday in the Healthy Holly scandal. […]

Fifty-two high schools in Maryland saw at least one former student graduate from Ivy League universities Harvard, Princeton or Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2018. This is according to new data from PolarisList which ranks the best high schools in the country. Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, is the top school in […]

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Former NAACP leader Kweisi Mfume and Conservative commentator Kimberly Klacik will face off in the special election to fill the congressional seat left vacant after the death of Rep. Elijah Cummings. The general election is slated for April 28, 2020. The special primary election will help decide the nominees who will fill the seat representing […]

Baltimore-area rapper Chad “Focus” Arrington pleaded guilty in federal court Monday on charges that he used his employer’s American Express card to spend about $4.1 million, which helped him maintain the appearance of “No. 1 recording artist in the world.” As part of his plea, prosecutors are dropping six other related charges. Join Our Text […]

The City is in DEBT and it’s not a small number either. Baltimore City is in big debt to the tune of $3.5 Billion so the question is. WHERE ARE THE FUNDS? The taxpayers will have to pick up the slack and pay more to make it up. The Governor wanted to investigate the budget […]

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Baltimore City police are investigating an early morning shooting Tuesday in downtown Baltimore. It happened around 2:20 a.m. on the 400 block of E. Baltimore Street. Officers found a 31-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds to his body at the scene. He was transported to an area hospital. Anyone with information about this shooting is […]

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Delays are expected this week for drivers traveling through the northbound part of the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel. Traffic will be diverted to the southbound bore while crews work to make manhole adjustments in the northbound bore. The shutdown begins Thursday at 8:30 p.m. and will last until 4:30 a.m. Monday, February 3. The work is […]