One of the industries to feel the wrath of the covid-19 pandemic has been the restaurant industry. Especially here in Baltimore after restrictions were placed on restaurants in the city limits to try and slow the spread of the covid-19 virus. Those restrictions have made it difficult to create a steady business as patrons are […]

In Baltimore an all to familiar trend is happening again for the sixth straight year, another milestone of 300 murders. Brandon Scott, Baltimore’s City Council president and mayor-elect said  “We cannot accept this loss of life as normal,”  said in a news release. “It is not normal. These are not just numbers; they are residents […]

There was a new report from Niche.Com that ranked the top 25 public high schools in the greater Baltimore area and from the looks of the list. Howard County is tops when it comes to public high school education. Niche’s ranking is based on academic and student life data from the U.S. Department of Education; […]

A warning from Baltimore city officials as they monitor the path of Tropical Storm Isaias. Rain is expected Monday into Tuesday. Residents are encouraged to prepare for possible flooding in areas near the Inner Harbor, Thames Street in Fells Point, Smith Ave and Falls Road as well as the Clipper Mill Business Park. CLICK HERE […]

Baltimore City Public Schools will begin the 2020-2021 school year online and is planning for an in-person learning option later in the fall. The district made the announcement on Monday. School leaders said they will plan for a return to an in-person learning option later on this fall. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OUR APP AND […]

Waverly Elementary/Middle School Language Arts Teacher Kyair Butts was named the Baltimore City Teacher of the Year. Having only taught at Waverly for one year, but affectionally known as “Mr. K”, he is also known for his passion for language arts achievement and equity in the classroom. And his students love him! He was surprised […]

Baltimore is no. 1 for bed bug, according to FoxBaltimore.com‘s report on Orkin Pest Control’s “50 Bed Bug Cities” list. That’s nine spots ahead of where the city ranked last year. What’s caused the increase? Experts say that cannot be explained, but this is the first time in five years Baltimore ranked in the top five. The […]

Baltimore City Mayor Catherine Pugh stated that she wants all top city officials to live in the city.  Do you agree or disagree?

Everything surrounding the trials of the police officers facing charges in the death of Freddie Gray is getting really interesting. Edward Nero was found ‘Not Guilty’ in the charges that he faced and in a recent turn of events, two officers (Sgt.Alicia White and Officer William Porter) have filed a lawsuit against Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby. She […]

  BREAKING NEWS:  According to the Baltimore Sun, the city of Baltimore will pay $6.4 million to the family of Freddie Gray to settle civil claims in his death and arrest. This is a landmark settlement.