Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that Baltimore City has the highest STD rate in America, according to Innerbody.com. The report states, Baltimore jumped to the #1 position from #6 last year. Per every 100,000 people, there were a reported 2,004 STD cases in Baltimore. There were 7,636 cases of chlamydia, […]

The ransomware is having a huge impact on the housing market in Baltimore City. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And Breaking News On Your Phone. Text BALTIMORE to 24042 to join! Local real estate companies have been unable to buy and sell homes due to the cyberattack on the city’s […]

Graduation rates for the Baltimore City Public Schools have increased for all students, while drop-out rates have declined. Officials say 72.2 percent of the Class of 2018 graduated in four years. Data also shows the increase is the largest gain in more than five years. As a result of the increase of high school graduates, fewer […]

Gov. Hogan awards $12 million to Baltimore City for crime fighting. The funding will be used for a new program to curb violence, development of a new state-of-the-art computer system within Baltimore’s nine districts, and to pay the salaries of 75 police officers whose main job will be community policing. Dre’s #breakfastbite.. Gov. Hogan gives […]

Baltimore City need more election judges for the up coming election. On election day, judges are responsible for running the polling places. The City Elections Board will pay $225 for chief judges, 165 for regular election judges and $20 for training. Election judges must be 16 years or older, a registered voter and able to […]

The Baltimore City Department of Transportation will be adding more speed and red light cameras to the city’s Automated Traffic Violation Enforcement System. The speed cameras operate in city school zones Monday-Friday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. The violation is $40.00. August 13, the following locations will start speed cameras: Cross Country Elementary/Middle School: […]

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With all of the crime that has been going on in the city, you would think that more policing would be what everyone wanted, right? Not.

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Memorial Day weekend is the kick off of the city curfew for Baltimore City youth under the age of 16. According to the new law, youth under the age of 14 must be in the house between 9pm and 6am the next morning. For teens 14 to 16, they must be off the streets from […]

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With ALL of the crime going on in the city, it’s no surprise that something needs to be done NOW. Everyday, we’re hearing about multiple shootings or deaths in the city. Citizens have cried out to Baltimore City’s mayor and Police Chief, requesting a plan to minimize the violence in the city. Mayor Pugh has […]

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Mayor Pugh is about to try to make some “money mooooves” *Cardi B voice*. According to The Baltimore Sun, Mayor Pugh wants to launch “Neighborhood Impact Investment Fund”. What this program would entail is that the city would lease their large parking garages and money from this would go toward buildng up the troubled neighborhoods […]

Horace McQuay from Northeast Baltimore, was accused of exposing himself in a car outside of Western High School. On Monday, McQuay was arrested after being spotted on the schools parking lot at Cold Spring Lane and Falls Road. According to Fox 45 McQuay has been charge with three counts of indecent exposure and one count […]

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Two families who are now connected from lives being lost in Baltimore are joining forces to give back.