Grammy Awards Officially Postponed So as we mentioned before the Grammy’s were possibly facing being postponed due to the spike in covid-19 cases.  And all suspicion rumors and reports were confirmed as the record academy  decided to officially push back the Grammy’s, which was set to air on January 31st, for the second year in […]

Finally, the much needed relief for so many Americans is a little closer after Congress reached a deal on a new stimulus relief package. The deal is said to be a $900 billion deal with aid going to small businesses, unemployed Americans, health care workers, and vaccine distribution. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced that […]

Mayor Jack Young held a press conference of his own today to give an update on Baltimore City’s Plan and its next steps in reopening.  Mayor Young said the city will not be entering stage 3 like the rest of Maryland, instead he said the city will be moving into stage 2 and continues to […]

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On June 30th, the Export-Import Bank’s charter will expire if Congress refuses to act. House Republicans are in full swing to diminish Ex-Im bank’s ability…

11/27/13- Roland Martin talks with Alfred Edmond Jr., Black Enterprise, about Black Friday and the importance of supporting small businesses on “Small Business Saturday”.

Radio One would like to thank you for your support and attending our  Minority Business Exchange held Wednesday evening at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in downtown Baltimore. The turnout was overwhelming. A major thank you goes out to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum’s Executive Director Skipp Sanders, Sojourner-Douglass College, the business owners who attended, […]