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The Baltimore City Department Of Transportation will start the replacement of the Harford Road Bridge in Northeast Baltimore on November 19th, if weather permits. It will take three years and 18.9 million to replace the 100 year-old bridge. During construction of the new Harford Road Bridge traffic will be closed to vehicle and foot traffic […]

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Amazon has officially announced that they selected Northern Virginia and New York City for their new headquarters. The new Washington, D.C. metro headquarters in Arlington will be located in National Landing. Tens of thousands of additional jobs are expected to be created starting in 2019. “We are excited to build new headquarters in New York City and Northern Virginia,” said Jeff Bezos, founder, […]

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Looks like we will see a court battle over First Amendment rights and the Presidency. CNN and reporter Jim Acosta have filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump and some in his administration. CNN says that Trump, Chief Of Staff, General John Kelly, Deputy Chief Of Staff William Shine, Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and the […]

We set a midterm election voting record in Maryland this year with 2.1 milion people casting ballots. Surpassing 2010’s midterm record of nearly 1.9 million voters. Maryland’s growing population and voting base continues to increase. In fact, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan and Democratic challenger Ben Jealous put up a historically large number of votes in […]

A video of a student hitting a teacher at Frederick Douglass High School in West Baltimore has went viral on social media. According to Fox 45, the video shows a student hitting the teacher in the face after apparently scuffling with another student. The teacher did not retaliate, but is seen following the student who […]

A video of a student hitting a Baltimore high school teacher has gone viral around social media Wednesday. A student from Frederick Douglass High School in Baltimore is caught on camera in an altercation with a Baltimore City teacher. The situation later escalated and the student caught the teacher off guard with an unexpected punch to her […]

The National Weather Service is calling the storm damage in Baltimore City/County last night a E-F1 tornado. Some apartments were damaged along with a partial roof collapse at the Amazon warehouse that killed 2 men in Southeast Baltimore.     “QCREW” to 24042 to join our text club! ALSO TRENDING: Third Bear Hit On Maryland […]

Many Marylanders early voted making it a record-breaking turnout and bringing in the highest number of early voters for a governor’s race. More than 100,000 people hit the polls just Thursday alone, bringing the number of early voters to more than 665,000 for the eight-day stretch. Your next chance to vote is on Election Day […]

Baltimore City Police are investigating the shooting death of a 13-year-old boy, who was found laying in the street at Hollins Ferry Road and Patapsco Avenue Police say they were flagged down about someone laying in the street just before 9:30pm on Halloween. The teen was taken to Shock Trauma Center where he was pronounced […]

Baltimore City Councilman Bill Henry wants gas stations to be required to have permits to operate after 12 am. The Councilman introduced the plan Monday to help curb crime. Henry says some business owners are turning a blind eye on crime and disorder. He also says police say they are struggling to apply existing licensing […]