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A newly renovated basketball court is being dedicated to NCAA Champion and Baltimore native Angel Reese. The court, now known as “Angel Reese Court,” is part of an ongoing effort to modernize aging equipment at every County-managed outdoor basketball court across the county. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And […]

Chief of Police Pamela Smith holds the distinction of being the first African American to assume this role in the history of the MPD.

The Vice President made a visit to Coppin State University last Friday, VP Kamala Harris, along with members of the State’s Congressional Delegation, and state and city leaders, announced a $20 billion competition. The initiative aims to invest in projects that reduce pollution across the country with the goal of making clean energy available to […]

The MLB announced last Friday that Baltimore-native and LSU star Angel Reese will throw the ceremonial first pitch before Tuesday’s Orioles game. “REESE, team captain of the 2023 LSU Women’s Basketball National Championship team, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the game. A Baltimore native, Reese was named the Most Outstanding Player […]

Congratulations are in order Baltimore’s mayor! Mayor Brandon Scott announced that he is expecting a child on Instagram. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And Breaking News On Your Phone. Text BALTIMORE to 24042 to join! Check out the post below: Congrats to our Mayor! What do you think the […]

Training camp is only a few weeks away and the Baltimore Ravens will feature 18 free open practices at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills. Up to 1,000 fans per day will be able to attend. Additionally, the practice schedule includes two joint practices with the Washington Commanders on Aug. 15-16. Join Our Text […]

Baltimore County Public Library is set to offer Chromebook Laptops to eligible families. One laptop is available per Baltimore County household where the person is 18 or older to the following eligible households: Child receives free or reduced lunches at Baltimore County Public Schools Federal Housing Benefits Federal Pell Grant Income below the 200 percent […]

  A Maryland teen vacationing in Puerto Rico has died after he was shot on a beach following an altercation. According to Police, Tommy Grays III, a rising junior known as “Trey” at James Hubert Blake High School in Montgomery County, was shot on Isla Verde beach in Carolina, Puerto Rico. Join Our Text Club […]

The Maryland Cannabis Association reported that within the first week of legalized recreational marijuana use in the state, licensed dispensaries sold nearly $21 million in weed products. According to data, the first day of legalization brought in more than $4.5 million in total sales. Additionally, the opening weekend had $10.4 million in weed sales. Join […]

The Maryland Department of the Environment announced Monday that most of Maryland residents and businesses are urged to reduce their water usage after a drought watch was issued. Under a drought watch, the MDE said it increases oversight of water supply conditions. At this time no mandatory water use restrictions have been issued, but water […]

We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week. We Rock The Spectrum Business Description: “Finally, a place where you never have to say “I’m sorry” Business Website: www.werockthespectrumbaltimore.com/ Heavyweight Champions Apparel Business Description: “The Story of The Underdog.” Business Website: heavyweightchampionapparel.myshopify.com/ Yorktown Spice Business Description: […]

Baltimore County homicide detectives are investigating after a person’s body was discovered in the parking lot of Pikesville High School on Friday. According to officials, around 6:50 p.m., officers responded to the 7600 block of Labyrinth Road, where they discovered the body of an adult woman suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. That woman was later […]