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The Friday morning commute will likely be a mess. Statewide school closures are also possible. 

Covid continues to effect every part of the world. We have seen people loose jobs, business being short staffed, mental health crisis, and homelessness. In August of last year, The Supreme Court ruled to end the temporary eviction moratorium, which threatens hundreds of thousands of peoples living arrangements. According to reports, there are nearly 112,000 […]

It looks like we are back in another state of emergency after Governor Larry Hogan made the announcement earlier today along with two executive orders. The Governor stated “Right now, we are experiencing the winter surge that we anticipated together with the convergence of the delta variant, the flu season and the omicron variant — […]

The 30-day emergency declaration will help hospitals manage the sharp rise in COVID-19 patients and staffing shortages.

We're highlighting Baltimore's black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.

With all of the violent crimes in Baltimore, it’s VERY clear that something major needs to happen. Water cooler talk says that stricter gun laws are needed in the city or more resources for the people in Baltimore. In November of last year, the city has approved the use of $100,000 to the Metro Crime […]

It happened at around 2:15 a.m. Saturday on the southbound Interstate 395 near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. 

It will continue to rise every year until it reaches $15 an hour in 2025. 

A 34-year-old woman is dead after she was shot Wednesday night in Northwest Baltimore.

With hospitals nearly full and emergency departments stretched thin, the Maryland Hospital Association is urging Gov. Larry Hogan to reinstate a limited public health emergency. “We respectfully ask the Governor and Secretary of Health to help the hospitals by offering the flexibilities and protections that a limited PHE affords,” MHA President & CEO Bob Atlas […]