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A man suspected of killing two people in a Dundalk shooting was found in Louisiana, according to Baltimore County Officials. Tavon Powell was wanted after allegedly shooting Aaron Michael Wearins and Gabrielle Marie Paugh in a home on Wise Avenue at the end of August. He allegedly knew both of his victims. Sign Up For […]

Baltimore City Mayor Catherine Pugh, Council President Jack Young and others join family of former Councilman Ken Harris Sr. to celebrate his life and dedicate a community center in his honor. Former Councilman Ken Harris Sr. was murdered 10 years ago. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest News: Latest News: Source: Fox Baltimore […]

Some east Baltimore residents have an issue with the Mayors comments about their neighborhood when she toured the area to work on her violence reduction initiative. In a segment that aired on Fox 45 this week, Pugh was heard commenting to another official: “What the hell? We should just take all this [expletive] down.” She […]

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Urban One founder Cathy Hughes teamed up with Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Valarie Jarrett, Senior Advisor for the Obama Administration, for an important conversation at the Maternal and Infant Health Summit on Wednesday. Read: Mayor Bowser Convenes National Leaders at DC’s First-Ever Mayoral Maternal and Infant Health Summit The trio spoke about why black […]

The Federal Emergency Management Agency advises people to take steps to prepare for any scenario. A basic emergency supply kit could include the following recommended items: Water: One gallon of water per person per day for at least three days, for drinking and sanitation Food: At least a three-day supply of non-perishable food Battery-powered or […]

The parents of former University of Maryland football player Jordan McNair plan to sue several university officials.  Martin and Tonya McNair filed formal letters notifying the state of a possible lawsuit. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest News: Latest News: Source: BaltimoreCBSLocal  

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In Maryland, in preparation for heavy rains and possible flooding due to Hurricane Florence festivals and events have been, postponed, rescheduled or canceled to keep Marylander’s out of harms way! If you were planning to attend the following events here are the updates: This weekend’s Baltimore County African-American Cultural Festival in Towsonhas been postponed, with a […]

The Baltimore City Housing Authority was given a $1.3 million federal grant to developa plan to revitalize the Poppleton-Hollins area on the westside. The plan also calls for an overhaul of the Poe Homes. There also has been investments by individual businesses in the area with a major housing and commercial project in Hollins Market. […]

All of Maryland has been following this beef, or as others would say…the “crab wars.”The animal rights group, PETA has a new billboard coming to Charm City in response to Jimmy’s Seafood’s recent billboard and Marylanders reaction to their first billboard plastered downtown. PETA is getting a little snappy! Their new ad will say, “Why So Crabby? Letting Others […]

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  Governor Larry Hogan has announced a state of emergency in the state or Maryland, days ahead of potential impact from Hurricane Florence. The Hurricane is currently a Category 4 hurricane and reportedly gaining strength, according to the National Hurricane Center. Winds could get up to a maximum of 130 MPH. “At this time, there is still […]