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Light rail service will not operate at five stations south of Baltimore for most of May as the Maryland Transit Administration is set to begin track repairs next week, the agency said Thursday. Shuttle buses running every 20 to 25 minutes will take passengers between the affected stations, which include Linthicum, Ferndale, Glen Burnie, BWI […]

A reminder by the Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office and the Baltimore Police Department this week that dirt bike riding is illegal and that they will crack down on the activity this year has stirred a familiar debate on social media, talk radio and in private circles. As much a part of Baltimore summers as crabs, […]

City leaders and organizers announced Thursday that Busta Rhymes and funk rockers Morris Day and The Time will be headlining the 47th annual AFRAM this year in Baltimore. Additionally, Alex Isley, Big Daddy Kane, and Crystal Waters will also hit the stage at historic Druid Hill Park this Juneteenth weekend. As we celebrate 40 years […] The post Busta Rhymes, Morris Day & The Time Set To Headline Baltimore’s AFRAM 2024 appeared first on 92 Q.

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NATIONWIDE — The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Wednesday the steps they plan on taking to promote health through school meals. These steps, which will be implemented in the coming years, include the first ever limit on added sugars, reductions in sodium content, and the ability for schools to source more foods locally. Most […] The post USDA Announces Changes to School Meals Starting in Fall of 2024 appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.

THE BUZZ! 16 MD High Schools Rank Among Nation’s Top 5 Percent: U.S. News Back home. Great news for Maryland students! The state boasts some of the best public high schools in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 rankings. Maryland snagged the #4 spot nationally, with a whopping 16 schools ranking […]

THE BUZZ! Baltimore claims Dali was ‘unseaworthy,’ accuses owners of negligence in bridge collapse  Back home. There is an update on the Key Bridge collapse. And we might be closer to figuring out who is liable for this tragedy. The city of Baltimore has its finger on someone. In court filings filed Monday, attorneys for […]

BGE said a gas leak does not appear to have caused the explosion of a home Saturday night in Essex. The home located on Crafton Road was on fire before the explosion that happened around 11 p.m. One man was hospitalized for burn injuries. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxrQW-MmF-w Officials said they have heard from several neighbors that there was […] The post Gas Leak Not Believed To Be Cause Of Home Explosion In Essex appeared first on 92 Q.

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Police are investigating after a woman was shot and killed in the middle of the day in the parking lot of an apartment complex Sunday afternoon in Parkville. The woman was shot multiple times at the ReNew Apartment Complex in the 8500 block of Walther Boulevard. Baltimore County Police said that no arrests have been […] The post Woman Fatally Shot In Parkville Apartment Complex appeared first on 92 Q.

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Fewer than half of city graduates go to college, but the Ravens, the team’s owner and M&T Bank want to change that.