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The Emmett Till Interpretive Center purchased the barn after a $1.5 million donation from “Bridgerton” and “Grey’s Anatomy” creator Shonda Rhimes.
Rev. Jesse Jackson's family has reported that he has since been discharged from the hospital and "remains in stable condition."
Fans, friends and loved ones are still grappling with the passing of soul legend D’Angelo, who died after a private battle with pancreatic cancer. Earlier this week, his estate announced the launch of a new fund that will keep the late singer’s legacy alive. The estate announced the D’Angelo Pancreatic Cancer Fund, a global philanthropic […]
A 52-year-old woman who was rescued from a submerged vehicle in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor last week has died, according to police. The incident happened on November 18 in the 700 block of Eastern Avenue, between Piers 4 and 5, where the woman’s vehicle plunged into the water under still-unclear circumstances. Emergency crews responded quickly, pulling […]
The Ravens have surged to the top of the AFC North after Sunday’s 23–10 win over the New York Jets, tying the Pittsburgh Steelers at 6–5 but holding the tiebreaker thanks to a stronger division record. After starting the season 1–5, Baltimore now finds itself in control of its own destiny, with four of its […]
Baltimore County police are increasing their presence at shopping centers and other high-traffic areas as part of their annual holiday deployment plan aimed at keeping residents safe during the busiest shopping stretch of the year. WMAR2 News reports that enhanced deployment focuses on locations that traditionally see a surge in visitors during the holiday season, […]
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott on Monday announced a $500,000 investment in early childhood education, a move aimed at expanding access to child care programs and improving outcomes for the city’s youngest learners. CBS Baltimore reports that the funding, managed by the Fund for Educational Excellence, will support data collection on child care access and enrollment, […]
As shopping dominates the reason for the holiday season, LaTosha Brown wants Black consumers to save 100% off with an economic protest of retailers who take us for granted. Inspired by the upcoming 70th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Brown is launching the “We Ain’t Buying It” campaign to “turn protest into power and […]
Learn where did this retail frenzy we call Black Friday came from, the story isn't as simple as stores finally getting "in the black" for the year.
Thanksgiving week resources across Baltimore, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia offering free meals, turkey giveaways, and community events for families in need.
Under the proposal, AACPS would begin the 2026–27 school year on August 19, 2026, with the last day set for June 11, 2027.
A crowd revisited the names, stories, and sacrifices of more than 200,000 soldiers who fought for a nation that did not fight for them.