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  We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week. Cherry’s Beauty Supply Store Business Description: “Cherry’s Beauty- Your local, friendly, sassy black-owned beauty supply store located in the heart of Highlandtown.” Business Website: Facebook: Cherry’s Beauty Supply Store Instagram: @cherrysbeautysupplystore Darker than Blue Grill Business […]

Baltimore Police are investigating after a body was found in a storage container on the porch of a vacant home in West Baltimore. The cause of death has recently been ruled a homicide. According to reports, on Jan. 5 just before 2 p.m., officers responded to the 3500 block of Holmes Ave for a report […]

Baltimore City Schools announced that Frederick Douglass High School will continue with virtual learning until Jan. 20 as repairs take place. Digital Harbor High School resumed in-person classes Monday, Jan. 9. Officials said that both schools were damaged during flooding over winter break, which prompted virtual classes for the first week of the year. Join […]

Mayor Brandon Scott announced Sunday that the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade will be happening next Monday after the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts announced last week that the parade had been canceled. Mayor Scott says the parade will kick off at 12 p.m. on Jan 16. The mayor’s announcement comes amid […]

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Days before the new plan set to ban squeegee workers from some of Baltimore’s most prominent intersections, a hiring event is scheduled tonight for the city’s youth. Mayor Brandon Scott’s Squeegee Collaborative will be holding a resource and hiring event Friday, Jan. 6 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the UA House at Fayette. […]

  For the second year in a row, Baltimore will not host a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade, the Baltimore Office of Promotion and The Arts announced.  Instead, a day of service will be held. The parade hasn’t been held since 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions in 2021 and 2022. In a statement released […]

As a way to honor the hundreds of lives lost in 2022, Mayor Brandon Scott declared Jan. 4, 2023, as Baltimore’s Day of Remembrance. The city hosted a vigil to honor those who have passed including COVID-19, fatal overdoses, suicide, and gun violence. RELATED: Victim Identified, Classes Cancelled At Edmondson-Westside High School, Following Shooting Of Five […]

The United States Postal Services is looking for new hires in the region! USPS will be holding several hiring fairs in the Greater Baltimore area and Virginia. RELATED: Get Your A$$ Out Of Bed, Here’s Your Next Job Those interested must be at least 18 years old and pass a drug-screening test, Below are the dates […]

  Classmates, teachers, and staff at Edmondson-Westside High School are mourning the loss of a 16-year-old classmate after he and four others were shot Wednesday at Edmondson Village Shopping Center. Baltimore Police identified the student that was killed as 16-year-old Deonta Dorsey. Two 17-year-olds and two 18-year-olds survived the shooting All five teens attend Edmondson-Westside […]

Baltimore Police are currently on the scene of a shooting near Edmondson Westside High School that left one student dead. According to police, five students were at the shopping center on their lunch break when shots were fired. Five were wounded and one of the victims has been pronounced dead. At this time, the condition […]

  Police are responding to a shooting Wednesday morning in the area of the Edmondson Village Shopping Center in Southwest Baltimore. According to reports from CBS Baltimore, at least five people were shot near Popeyes. At this time, there is no information on the victim’s condition. Edmondson Westside High School is said to be on […]