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The group seeks to create behavioral health systems in Maryland that are dedicated to helping people before an issue becomes an emergency.

Effective November 1st, plastic bags will be banned and citizens are encouraged to bring their own bags when shopping. Details inside.

Hundreds of Northern Baltimore County residents are under a Boil Water Advisory following a 20-inch water main break Tuesday afternoon in Sparks, MD. According to officials, a drinking water pumping facility lost pressure and its water tank capacity was depleted after the water main break. Additionally, when pressure is lost, there is an increased risk […]

We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week. Studio10Ten10 Business Description: “Art Studio Space for all your creative needs, intimate events, and much more.” Business Website: FB & IG: @Studio10Ten10 Fleurs d’Ave Business Description: “Fleurs d’Ave – Where Every Petal Counts.” Business Website: www.fleursdave.com The […]

Nationals managing principal owner Ted Lerner died Sunday at home in Maryland "He cherished the franchise and what it brought to his beloved hometown.”

Four Baltimore City Schools will be closed Monday, Feb. 13, and Tuesday, Feb 14 for water damage repairs. Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts, Harlem Park Elementary/Middle School, Bluford Drew Jemison STEM Academy West, and Career Academy will be closed for students and most staff to repair water damage from a busted pipe. School […]

Students and faculty are adjusting to the addition of the screening systems and some have concerns. More inside.

Baltimore Police are investigating after a man was killed and several others were injured after a car crashed into a building causing it to partially collapse in East Baltimore. According to reports, just after 9 p.m. Wednesday night, the driver of a suspected stolen car took off “at a high rate of speed” as officers […]

This past Tuesday, the American Heart Association met with Maryland lawmakers to support a newly proposed bill that would make free lunch permanent for students statewide. During the pandemic, all public schools offered free breakfast and lunch. However, federal funding for those meals has ended but the demand has not slowed. The bill has been […]

As the cost of living continues to rise, here is some more troubling news for our most vulnerable neighbors. Marylanders who receive SNAP benefits, formerly known as food stamps, will see a major change in their benefits in March after the federal emergency allotments are set to end this month. In March 2020, the pandemic […]

We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week. B Free Dance and Cheer Academy Business Description: “B Free Majorette Dance and Cheer now enrolling! Where every athlete is seen, heard, and valued while building precise technique.” Business Website: https://vcard-maker.com/brittany-brown WhollyGloss Business Description: “Angelic Beauty.” Business […]

A Baltimore County daycare owner has been sentenced to four years for shooting her husband over sex abuse allegations. According to DC court records obtained by CBS Baltimore, Shanteari Weems will also be required to serve two years of supervised release. RELATED: Trial Date Set For Shanteari Weems, Woman Accused Of Shooting Husband Over Child […]