Charm City

Ray Lewis has been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2018.

Two weeks into his tenure, he was in Annapolis with Mayor Catherine Pugh, testifying to the city delegation of the General Assembly.

One of the best iniatives that Mayor Pugh has issued is the Parking Amnesty program. For the next two days, Baltimore City is waiving fees and other penalty charges on parking tickets. The press release for the Amnesty program stated, “To qualify, the full original fine amount must be paid. An amnesty notice will be […]

A bill was filed that would allow teachers and other school employees to carry guns inside of Maryland schools. State Del. Rick Impallaria who represents part of Harford & Baltimore Counties introduced the bill in Annapolis. “If there’s a school system who wants to work with local law enforcement to set up a set of […]

Here’s a list of Black history makers who've repped B’More and added to its unique charm & make-up.

Today's spotlight is on Baltimore's Carlynn Pratt, founder of The Makeup Truck Studio - a unique bus with three makeup studio vanities.

Here's a look at what went down at our 2nd annual Survivor Soul Stroll in Baltimore's Druid Hill Park!

Eight cops find themselves in the U.S. District Court facing some of the most serious charges we've seen against law enforcement in U.S history.

Baltimore’s Acting Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa is thinking about placing plainclothes officers back out on the streets to search for guns & drugs. “There’s an emphasis to safeguard the community, there’s an emphasis to reduce the violent crime in Baltimore city, and it’s my vision and it’s my goal to do that in an […]

A man sprayed by harmful, “military-grade tear gas,” during a protest over the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore has received $75,000 by a jury. The New York Daily News reports that 26-year-old Larry Lomax was protesting during a Freddie Gray protest in May of 2015 when police officers sprayed him with harmful chemicals. The […]