THE BUZZ! Protesters raise tents to highlight homelessness in Baltimore city If you have passed by city hall you will see a bunch of red tents posted in front of the building. It’s all in protest of the growing homeless situation in Baltimore. The Black Community Development Coalition wants to bring attention to the issue and […]

Baltimore mayor focuses on public safety in 2022 State of the City address So here in town City government is on the move  again as City hall is now open after two years and and one of the order of business was mayor Brandon Scott’s State of The City Address. one where he spoke to […]

Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh released from prison In some breaking news today. Our former Mayor Catherine Pugh is being released from federal prison. You might remember Pugh was sentenced on fraud and tax evasion charges for using fraudulent book sales to funnel illegal donations to her campaign and evade taxes in 2020. 11 news […]

In November, Maryland voted for same-sex marriage, also supported by The Mayor and approved by The General Assembly. The new law went into effect New Years Day (Tuesday, January 1, 2013).  Maryland’s  first 2013 same-sex weddings took place at City Hall with an awaiting crowd of cheers. Congratulations to James Scales and William Tasker in their  same-sex ceremonial marriage […]

Photos by @robinrazzi Monday evening thousands of Baltimoreans marched in honor of slain teenager Trayvon Martin. The rally began on the corner of Pratt and Light Streets, made its way to police headquarters on Gay Street and ended on the steps of City Hall. It was definitely an emotional event. Residents young and old, Black […]