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More companies are getting rid of pre-employment marijuana testing. The US job market is tightening and the legalization of marijuana in some states are prompting many companies to ease their drug testing policies. As a result, some companies are dropping marijuana from pre-screening drug tests for potential employees, according to CNBC. ALSO TRENDING: Cardi B […]

Verletta White’s fate of as superintendent in Baltimore County is not clear. On Wednesday State Superintendent, Dr. Karen Salmon declines to approve Verletta White as permanent superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools. According to FOX45, county executive Kevin Kamenetz is outraged and blamed Gov. Larry Hogan for interfering. “He interferes with school board decisions. He […]

A man who spent 21 years in prison is set to get a $9M settlement from Baltimore for being wrongfully convicted of murder. According to Fox45, James Owens was cleared due to DNA evidence 10 years ago. He could now get one of the biggest payouts in city history if approved on Wednesday. ALSO TRENDING: […]

When someone you love has a mental disorder, it’s a challenge for parents, siblings, friends and relatives. The willingness to come together as a unit, accept the diagnosis. Look for help, avoid criticism, blame, judgement, denial and disapproval because it will only make the situation worst. Tips for supporting someone you love going though mental […]

Baltimore City Council President Jack Young wants the city’s Dept. of Transportation to synchronized its traffic signals. Young introduced a resolutions on Monday to delay the ‘Don’t Block the Box” program until Baltimore’s traffic signals are synchronized. According to Fox 45, Young said: “When I’m leaving City Hall, going east, and I make the left-hand turn, there’s […]

A new traffic law which begins next month authorizing penalties for driver blocking intersections in Baltimore. As part of Baltimore’s traffic safety campaign, drivers blocking the box will get a $90 ticket and one point on your license. “Thirty-two percent of all statewide pedestrian involved crashes occur right here in the City of Baltimore,” Mayor […]

Seven elementary students in Prince George’s Co. used razor blades from pencil sharpeners to cut their arms. A spokesman said Tuesday that a William Paca Elementary School parent alerted staff to her concerns March 29, according to WTOP. Prince George’s Co. Schools sent a crisis counseling team to the school in Landover. The school’s administration […]

Baltimore County is seeking a new trial in the lawsuit brought by the family of Korryn Gaines, the Randallstown woman killed by police in 2016. The county also is asking a judge to reduce the $38 million award to the family, one of the largest ever against Baltimore-area police. The post-trial motions were filed in […]

Maryland court officials will reconsider the decision to remove police officers names from Maryland Case Search. According to WBAL-TV, the names were removed by mistake on Friday causing a firestorm of drama. “It was an honest mistake, not for any improper motive, but a mistake that never should have occurred, and for which I humbly […]

Baltimore’s Dept Of Transportation has announced an additional 19 speed cameras and 19 red light cameras will begin on March 19 throughout Baltimore. The speed cameras systems will detect cars going at least 12 miles per hour over the posted limit. They operate in school zones Monday through Friday, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. […]

Lawmakers in Maryland are again considering a bill that would allow police to give a ticket to people driving slow in the fast lane.