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    According to the Associated Press, Maryland is projected to legalize recreational marijuana. Listed as question four on the ballot, under the initiative, adults over 21 in the state will be allowed to possess up to 1.5 ounces of marijuana and grow two plants out of the public view beginning July 1, 2023. It […] The post Maryland Votes In Favor Of Recreational Marijuana Use appeared first on 92 Q.

  History has been made tonight in Maryland! Democratic candidate Wes Moore has been elected as the state’s first black governor, according to a race call by The Associated Press. Moore is only the third black governor elected in the country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTo0WnJHFz4 Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And Breaking […] The post Democratic Candidate Wes Moore Makes History In Maryland As State’s First Black Governor appeared first on 92 Q.

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

  it’s the night before Election Day, and thousands of Marylanders across the state will soon be heading to the polls to cast their vote. To make the process smooth, here are a few things to note before you head out: Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. To find your assigned […] The post Maryland Election 2022: What To Know Before Heading To The Polls appeared first on 92 Q.

Social media is weighing in after a Baltimore Police fatally shot Tyree Moorehead who was wielding a knife in West Baltimore. According to Baltimore Police Department Commissioner Michael Harrison, Moorehead was the creator of the city’s “no shoot zones,” a message he would spray paint across the City of Baltimore. Reports state that Moorehead had […] The post ‘No Shoot Zone’ Activist, Tyree Moorehead, Fatally Shot By Baltimore Police [Social Media Reactions] appeared first on 92 Q.

‘Fish & Chips At The Wharf’ is now open and the city had a lot of fun with the world renowned chef in DC!

    We’re just a few days shy of Election Day 2022 and Baltimore City is in need of Election Judges. Officials say the city is still short about 1,000 judges needed to run every polling location smoothly on Nov. 8. RELATED: Important Things To Know Ahead Of Election Day Election judges work from 7 a.m. […] The post Baltimore City Looking To Fill 1,000 Election Judge Openings appeared first on 92 Q.

The Baltimore City School System announced that the football teams of City and Poly will not be able to compete in the state playoffs after a large altercation broke out during Friday night’s game. According to a letter sent to parents from both schools, officials said the fight involved multiple groups including students and community […] The post Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and City College Disqualified From State Playoffs appeared first on 92 Q.

  Heads up!  The EZ pass grace period waiver for drivers passing through toll roads will end on Nov. 30. Back in February, the Maryland Transportation Authority Board approved a nine-month assistance plan offering a civil penalty grace period for video tolls. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGvxXFOxX-k The period for unpaid tolls will end at 11:59 p.m. on Nov. […] The post Marylanders Have 30 Days Left To Pay Unpaid EZ Pass Tolls Without Late Penalties appeared first on 92 Q.

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