Under the proposed bill, the slot machines could create jobs and bring revenue to the state's Education Trust Fund. Details inside.

The students need our help. For years, we have heard about school systems just passing along students from one grade to the next. In a recent report through Project Baltimore, it revealed that 77% of students at Patterson High are reading at an Elementary school level. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OUR APP AND TAKE US WITH […]

Her music motivates herself and others around her. This week on the Q Music Spotlight, meet Ky$hia Get to know her above. We’ve just made it easier for artists who want their music played on 92Q! Register for the Q Music Spotlight here: bit.ly/QMusicSpotlight Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests […]

After serving almost 24 months in prison, former Mayor Catherine Pugh, has been released from prison. Jayne Miller reported on twitter this morning. “Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh has been released from the Alabama prison where she had been serving a 36 month sentence, according to on line record of Bureau of Prisons. About 12 […]

If you were to log onto any job posting website, you would see a BUNCH of job hirings. Butnin Baltimore, according to Indeed, the city has a HUGE problem on its hand. The report that Indeed has released, it shows that Baltimore’s job growth is has declined since the pandemic started. While Towson and Columbia […]

Covid continues to effect every part of the world. We have seen people loose jobs, business being short staffed, mental health crisis, and homelessness. In August of last year, The Supreme Court ruled to end the temporary eviction moratorium, which threatens hundreds of thousands of peoples living arrangements. According to reports, there are nearly 112,000 […]

With all of the violent crimes in Baltimore, it’s VERY clear that something major needs to happen. Water cooler talk says that stricter gun laws are needed in the city or more resources for the people in Baltimore. In November of last year, the city has approved the use of $100,000 to the Metro Crime […]

Social Media was buzzing yesterday after a short-form video on Tik Tok spread like wild fire warning schools of shootings on Friday, December 17th, across the country. School systems and Law Enforcements were made aware of the threats and began to investigate the post and warn families of the threat. During their investigation they found […]

More city jobs are on the way thanks to Mayor Brandon Scott’s latest move while in office. In a Press Release published yesterday, Scott has announced that his office is removing pre-employment Alcohol and Drug Screening for non-safety sensitive jobs. “We want the best and brightest candidates to help us provide efficient and effective City […]

More killings have rocked the city of Baltimore, this time leaving more kids parentless. A woman was found shot dead in her Federal Hill home, after being murdered by her boyfriend, 44-year-old Rajaee Shareef Black. Shortly thereafter, the man traveled to Columbia, MD to shoot his ex-wife, 42-year-old Wendy Natalie Black. Prior to attacking and […]

Just in time for the holidays, Mayor Brandon Scott is implementing an incentive to encourage city government employees to get vaccinated. In a Press Release from Mayor’s Scott ‘Office Of Communications’ shared that his office will provide a one-time $1,000 payment to employees that are vaccinated. In order to be eligible for the $1,000 payment, […]

One thing that is certain about Mayor Brandon Scott is that he definitely puts in time for the youth. Since being sworn into office, we have seen Mayor Scott being apart of or hosting many events that is focused on helping the youth. Earlier this week, we learned that he launched a Program to help […]