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Lawmakers pass Kanaiyah’s Law to prevent children in state care from being housed in hotels and improve accountability after a Baltimore teen’s death.

Baltimore police recovered the body of missing 27-year-old Branson Oduor from the Inner Harbor after a days-long search. Investigation remains ongoing.

The mysterious death of lifestyle influencer Ashly Robinson, known as Ashlee Jenae, even has celebs like Cardi B not believing the beloved influencer tried to take her own life.

MacKenzie Scott has completely changed how people think about funding for historically Black colleges and universities. Her total donations to HBCUs now range between $1.1 billion and $1.3 billion. This isn’t just a one-time gesture but a deliberate choice to support schools that have been financially overlooked for a long time. After her divorce from […]

Lead paint is peeling from six bridges in the Baltimore area, with debris entering nearby waterways, according to the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE). Of the affected structures, three are maintained by Baltimore City and three fall under the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA). Baltimore City bridges and overpasses impacted: SHA bridges and overpasses […]

Black poets have powerfully shaped literature, using poetry to document history, celebrate culture, and challenge injustice.

Baltimore will temporarily reduce fluoride levels in its drinking water due to a national supply shortage. Officials say water safety will not be affected.

The ongoing conflict in Iran led to gas prices posting their largest single-month increase in five decades, affecting prices across the board. 

Apple will close its Towson Town Center store in June, citing declining conditions and retailer departures as concerns grow around the mall.

Maryland is set for unseasonably hot weather this week, with record-breaking temperatures possible and increased fire danger due to dry, breezy conditions.

Five people were injured in separate shootings across Baltimore within 12 hours, according to police. Authorities continue investigating the incidents.

Black culture, community, and entertainment thrive with NBA star Kevin Durant's investment, Michael Jackson biopic, and gospel music chart-toppers.