Baltimore County becomes Maryland’s first jurisdiction to set zoning rules for medical marijuana shops before any licenses are issued. It’s now legal to sell medical weed in the state and up to each county to come up with zoning area. The County Council put those rules in place Tuesday night and medical weed spots could […]

  Dre’s #breakfastbite.. A plan for Morgan & Towson to combined academic programs is being met with disapproval from Morgan State officials. Which school will benefit more? What are your thoughts? #92qjams #baltimore #MARYLAND #bmore #TUESDAY April Bradley As much as I love Morgan….. that is like Nick Cannon having to be convinced to go […]

If you have any children who attend KIPP Academy in Baltimore, please be advised:   WBAL TV is reporting:  According to the KIPP Baltimore Facebook page, “KIPP Harmony Academy and KIPP Ujima Village Academy are currently on lock down due to a potential intruder observed by students this morning. Both schools used standard lock down […]

Dre’s #breakfastbite… Baltimore County Schools approve a $205 million dollar contract to give every student a lap top. Do you agree or disagree? What are your thoughts? #92qjams #baltimore #MARYLAND #bmore #Wednesday Paulette Dawson I believe that this will open a can of worms. How will they regulate what the laptops are being used for, […]

Dre’s #breakfastbite.. The City is adding additional crews to address the big pothole problem.   Where are the worst potholes and has your car been damaged by one? #92qjams #baltimore #MARYLAND #bmore #Wednesday Toiya Tko Best Riding down Edmondson Ave right past the Giant, those potholes are absolutely terrible. They’re all in the right hand lane, […]

Baltimore County fire officials said a CSX train derailed in the area of the 7500 block of Lake Drive near 66th Street in Rosedale at 2:02 p.m. Tuesday after it collided with a truck. Preliminary reports indicate several buildings collapsed at site of train derailment. Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz says the cause of the […]

Via Foxbaltimore.com Baltimore County police have arrested a man they say murdered his mom and stabbed his sister in a Parkville residence over the weekend. Paul White, 26, stabbed his relatives while in a heated argument. His mom died at the scene and his sister is being treated for serious injuries. Read Here For More […]

Via Foxbaltimore.com A former principal of public charter high school plead guilty to stealing  more than $10,000 from the school’s fund for student activities. Prosecutors say 37-year-old William Howard II plead guilty in Baltimore City Circuit Court. A judge has placed him on 4 years of probation. Read Here For More Details.  Make Them Remember […]

Via Foxbaltimore.com  Baltimore County has seen a reduction in homicides from 2011 to 2012 by 20 percent. The Baltimore County Police Chief commends the top notch crime unit that is solving the majority of the crimes that have been committed last year. Of the 23 homicide cases only 3 remain open. Read More. Score Predictions For The Ravens -vs- Colts BBW’S TAMI […]

Via: Foxbaltimore.com Baltimore County Police are enforcing safe driving regulations for teens attending prom this season. Seven officers and one sergeant will target all traffic violators including speeders, aggressive drivers and those driving under the influence (DUI). The traffic detail will concentrate efforts along the streets and roads within  the Precinct 8/ Parkville area of […]

Via: Foxbaltimore.com Baltimore County police are investigating a fatal accident in Northern Baltimore which claimed the lives of two men. Justin Stambaugh, 22 years old, was driving Saturday night near Falls Road and Beckleysville when police say he lost control of his vehicle. The passenger has been identified as Willie Green, Jr., 21 years old. Click here […]

Via: Foxbaltimore.com Baltimore County caregiver, Tony Chestnut pled guilty in November to sexually abusing a vulnerable adult. Chestnut was sentenced to 40 years in prison today. He recorded himself sexually abusing the victim, an adult male, from 1998 until 2011. Chestnut received the maximum sentence. To read the entire story click here