Cathy Hughes, born Catherine Elizabeth Woods in Omaha, Nebraska on April 22, 1947, is an African-American entrepreneur, radio and television personality and business executive. Hughes founded the media company Radio One and later expanded into TV One, the company went public in 1998, making Hughes the first and only African-American female to head a publicly […]

Via: CNN Justice George Zimmerman apologized to the parents of slain teen Trayvon Martin this morning at the neighborhood watch’s bond hearing. Zimmerman was allowed to say a few words before newly appointed Florida judge set a $150,000 bond that will let him get out of jail while he awaits trial. “I wanted to say […]

Via: Foxbaltimore.com There are new developments surrounding the murder of Cockeysville native Yeardley Love. A jury convicted her ex-boyfriend George Huguely of murder in February. The family of Yeardley Love petitioned the Charlottesville Circuit Court for documents from the George Huguely murder trial, in order to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Click here for more

Via: Foxbaltimore.com University of Maryland at Baltimore students will be gorging themselves on Buffalo-style chicken wings to raise money for cancer research. The “Wing-A-Thon” event will be held Friday evening. Teams of five students will try to eat as many wings as possible in 30 minutes. Click here for more

CEO and founder of Written Entertainment, Ashanti is gearing up to release her new studio recorded album Braveheart. The album is set for a June 2012  release and the songstress is working hard at keeping its buzz. Last night Ashanti took her talents to the Jimmy Kimmel Live! stage to perform her recently released single […]

Via: Foxbaltimore.com Kristin Fleckenstein, a spokeswoman for the Anne Arundel state’s attorney, says 50-year-old Craig S. Brooks pleaded guilty Tuesday to first-degree assault in a robbery in Glen Burnie in May. Fleckenstein says Brooks was sentenced to 25 years in prison without parole. Brooks allegedly posed as a Pepco worker in a Prince George’s County […]

Contributed by: Malikka Michelle (Digital Intern) Skin, trash bags, and meat are just a few things that have made up celebrity wardrobes when it comes to performances and events. Celebrities have always been known as starters of a trend, but sometimes fall short when delivering their messages. A lot of us thought it was innovative […]

West coast rapper Tupac Shakur wowed the Coachella crowd as he performed along side his friends, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre. This seems impossible right? Well it happened. Tupac appeared to festival attendees in form of a hologram. The endless possibilities of technology made the rapper’s appearance possible. Maybe this will be the start of  unthinkable reunions […]

Via: Foxbaltimore.com Vinta Police kicked down the door of 73-year-old Darlene Mayes’ home on Monday, what met them on the other side of the door was: 4 pounds of pot, $276,000 in cash, a semiautomatic pistol, and a revolver. Mayes first claimed the cash was a part of her retirement fund. They believed she supplied about […]

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 Police are asking for the public’s help to locate three suspects wanted for an assault and robbery that occurred last month. On March 18, 2012, a 31-year-old man was assaulted and robbed in the 100 block of N. Calvert Street by a group of unknown suspects. A portion of the incident was […]

Via: Foxbaltimore.com A Florida judge says there’s probable cause to move ahead with the second-degree murder case against George Zimmerman. He has admitted shooting the unarmed teen, but has said it was self-defense. His lawyers could still keep the case from going to trial. Under Florida law, his lawyers have a relatively low legal standard by […]