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There has been an ongoing fight to raise the minimum wage to $15 by 2022, but Mayor Pugh has vetoed the bill. During a press conference today, the Mayor of Baltimore said that “think it’s important that we follow the lead of the state.” This comes just days after City Council voted 11-3 in favor […]

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This snow that is just hours away from touching down in the Maryland area is supposed to be a rough one. How AMAZING would it be if the meteorologist were wrong this time as they were the other 50 times this season? The storm system that is coming this way is expected to bring heavy […]

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If you’re like me, you like to eat good I have something for you. How would you like to eat at a high price restaurant for the low low? What about just trying as many restaurants as you can in one week? Well with Baltimore Restaurant Week upon us, we have the opportunity….at least until January […]

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https://twitter.com/JoyLambert/status/804032869106589697/photo/1   25-year-old Baltimore City tutor Timothy Korr has been charged with first and second-degree child abuse, first and second-degree assault, reckless endangerment and neglect of a minor. 7-year old Trayvon Grayson says he is still having nightmares after his tutor threw him against a wall, fracturing his jaw, causing missing teeth and more. According […]

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https://www.facebook.com/wbaltv11/videos/10154915131389218/ Just one day after Donald Trump was named “President Elect,” citizens across the country sparked protests. Last night, the protest kicked off in Philly, New York, Chicago, and cities on the West Coast. Tonight, we can add Baltimore to the list of cities hosting anti-Trump rallies. Demonstrators began gathering around 530p on Charles Street […]

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Usually when kids are acting disruptive in school, they’re either placed in detention or suspended.When it comes to one Baltimore school, that is old way of the question. Robert W Coleman Elementary are currently using “Mindful Meditation” which consist of sitting in a room and go through breathing practices to work out their issues. They […]

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  This year, it seems that EVERYONE is doing their part (and then some) to make sure all of our students have what they need to succeed. Every year, Kevin Liles and his ‘For A Better Baltimore’ foundation team up with County Executive Kamenetz and Baltimore County Superintendent Dr. Dallas Dance for their “Back To […]

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Oops, Oh My! The rumors that we have been hearing about Tweet and Baltimore Pastor, Jamal Bryant, are true. On her Instagram post and during a taping of The Preachers, they confirmed the news. https://www.instagram.com/p/BIJb6QfDSiz/?taken-by=tweet_ Bryant says he met Tweet in NYC while making his way to a movie premiere that Oprah Winfrey had. Since […]

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When the announcement was made that all remaining officers in the Freddie Gray trial would have their charges dropped against them, there was mixed reaction on social media. On one side, you have people saying that they knew everyone would get off when the other officers have got off, another side was saying they knew […]

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With the outcome so far of the Freddie Gray case, it’s pretty clear that the Police policies need to be updated. During a Press Conference yesterday, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake, Police Commisioner Kevin Davis and other members of the Department of Justice, issued the new “use of force” policy that goes into effect on July […]