The Buzz: Phylicia Rashad Returns To Howard University So Phylisica rashaad is headig back to school… her alma mater Howard University where she graduated magna cum laude with  a bachelors in fine arts back in 1970… but this time she returns with a new title…how about Dean. Howard University conducted a nationwide search before appointing […]

The Buzz! Science Teacher Gets Suspended With Pay, But Might Have To Pay For His Rant On BLM, and George Floyd. Howard Zlotkin, a white science teacher was in the middle of science class with is students discussing climate change topics and ended up going off topic and started ranting about Black Lives Matter and […]

Inside The Buzz: Evanston, Illinois, has become the first U.S. city to make reparations available to its Black residents for past discrimination and the lingering effects of slavery. The Chicago suburb’s City Council voted to distribute $400,000 to eligible Black households.According to local officials, the program will give 16 Black families in Evanston $25,000 in […]

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 […]

Stacey Abrams is the former Georgia state house minority leader, and if you ask many Democrats, a Political Super Hero for work in the 2020 Election helping the Biden Harris campaign by galvanizing hundreds of thousands of voters and an important piece of flipping the red state of Georgia to Blue. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD […]

There has been a shift in this country with the recent tragic incidents being brought to light with the death of George Floyd and other victims. More and more companies have dedicated resources, donated money, or in the case of Uber eats offered discounts for black owned companies to help them through the pandemic. Well […]

Mayor Jack Young held a press conference of his own today to give an update on Baltimore City’s Plan and its next steps in reopening.  Mayor Young said the city will not be entering stage 3 like the rest of Maryland, instead he said the city will be moving into stage 2 and continues to […]

The long time figure seen at the Power Plant part of the Inner Harbor will be closing for good. The Barnes and Nobles is one of the most popular and unique book stores in the United States and has been a staple and attraction for many with its location at the Inner Harbor. Unfortunately the […]

Anthony Hamilton, has given many fans a lot of great songs and numerous great experiences with live shows and performances as a singer, producer, song writer, and author. Now he’s also giving back to the people in the neighborhood where he came from in Charlotte, North Carolina. He said “Being in this community and taking […]

Since the covid-19 crisis, there are a lot of normal activities we use to do without worry, not anymore. People are being more cautious and are paying more attention to where they go, what they do, and what they touch, along with all the safety precautions, cleaning, wearing a mask, and social distancing, to limit […]