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The staff were supposed to come back on October 19, but a letter from Superintendent Darryl Williams sent to staff says differently.

The group marched downtown from the Baltimore City Police Headquarters to City Hall calling for police reform. 

The Waterfront Partnership released its Harbor Heartbeat Report detailing the steps taken over the past 10 years to cut down on pollution and bacteria.

State officials said they are working to make sure the COVID-19 pandemic won't undo the work they accomplished over the past decade. 

There are always new surveys coming out, well this one from WalletHub ranks the happiest states in the united states. To determine which states would land where they used many different metrics to figure out what factors go into being happy. From income growth, depression rates, to unemployment, and weather they used over 32 metrics […]

There are always new surveys coming out, well this one from WalletHub ranks the happiest states in the united states. To determine which states would land where they used many different metrics to figure out what factors go into being happy. From income growth, depression rates, to unemployment, and weather they used over 32 metrics […]

Baltimore City Schools will lay-off 450 temporary employees and freeze hiring in an attempt to reduce a $21 million budget gap. The positions include many full-time employees in schools, including some teachers and teacher aides who help instruct classes will be affected by these layoffs. City Schools CEO Sonja Santelises said she is taking the […]

A huge honor for one Johns Hopkins University professor.

The site will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. 

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