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A new bill could shift power in Baltimore by allowing the city to regain control over its police department after 160 years of the state calling the shots.

The bill already passed in the House of Delegates, and is set to have a hearing in the Senate Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

We're highlighting Baltimore's black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.

Lawmakers have been trying to repeal the state song since 1974. 

A 27-year-old man is dead after 3 fatal shootings and a fire in Baltimore County. The first shooting happened at a Royal Farms on the 1600 block of Middleborough Road around 6:43 a.m. Sunday in Essex. Police said Joshua Green used his car to block in the parking lot and then went on a shooting […]

Announcing a “new progressive direction” on handling arrests and prosecutions, Mosby said the city would no longer spend limited resources on “low-level crimes” including drug possession and prostitution.

Now, her family is working with police to find out the truth. 

Lots of money is coming to Maryland’s historically black colleges and universities. State Lawmakers approved a measure to pay $577 million over 10 years to settle a federal lawsuit alleging discrimination and under-funding at the state’s four HBCU’s. Governor Hogan signed that settlement on Wednesday after vetoing a similar bill last year. The money in […]

Hogan is encouraging Marylanders to get the vaccine when it’s their turn.

According to a recent Goucher College Poll, two-thirds of Marylanders support legalization efforts.