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New tool to address vacant homes will create Baltimore City Land Bank

Councilwoman Ramos will introduce legislation to expedite the process of eliminating vacant homes, by using Baltimore's Land Bank Authority. → Read More

Second reading of bill on cannabis sales in Maryland passes

The debate about cannabis reform continues, as the second reading of a bill to create a market for legal cannabis sales in Maryland passes. → Read More

Columbia nonprofit helps families get free adaptive pediatric equipment

The organization takes in used adaptive pediatric mobility equipment, and refurbishes it, to give to families in need for free. → Read More

Hearing on bill to create reparations commission in Maryland

House bill 0594 Maryland Reparations Commission, will work to create a committee that will look into compensating descendants of individuals who were enslaved in the state of Maryland. → Read More

Fire sparks generous action in the Highlandtown community

A fire that damaged multiple homes back in 2020 sparked an immediate need for action in Highlandtown. → Read More

LGBTQ+ advocates push for bill to improve health care

Organizations like Baltimore Haven, will gather at Lawyers Mall, to advocate for bills aiming to improve health equity. → Read More

Baltimore students set to travel abroad during spring break to gain life skills

B More Global, is a nonprofit committed to providing Baltimore’s students access to educational experiences abroad. → Read More

Fells Point pit bull uses buttons to express herself

One dog in Fells Point will tell you exactly what's on her mind. Her name is Tilda. She's an adventurous friendly two-year-old pit bull, who loves to love, and talk. → Read More

Baltimore City declares code blue alert due to extreme cold weather

Baltimore City is expecting extremely low temperatures this weekend, which is why the city has declared a code blue alert for Friday and Saturday, → Read More

Liberty Road Task Force releases recommendations on improving neighborhood

The liberty road task force released twenty-three pages of recommendations on how to better Baltimore County, starting with a grocery store. → Read More

Preschoolers help vulnerable groups in Baltimore with survival kits

The Baltimore area is expecting extreme cold weather on Friday, and preschoolers from the Goddard School of Baltimore in Canton, want to ensure vulnerable groups are taken care of. → Read More

"Woof" is in the air, two rescue dogs set to Marry this weekend

The nonprofit Barcs, has rescued thousands of dogs, but in an effort to keep the work going they need funding. → Read More

Tiny Brick Oven pays it forward to help vulnerable groups

With one pizza at a time, a small owned businesses in fed hill, called Tiny Brick Oven, is helping vulnerable groups in Baltimore. → Read More

Johns Hopkins doctors helping community members stay safe one mask at a time

On Tuesday health experts went to Saint John AME church to hand out mask to ensure the church stay's alive during the pandemic. → Read More

Canton man, two-year-old son bring back charm to charm city with daily cleanup

One local one man in Canton and his two-year-old son is hoping to make a difference with one trash bag at a time. → Read More

Governor Moore to present plans for 2024 FY budget

Governor Wes Moore is scheduled to hold a news conference about his plans for the 2024 fiscal year budget. The Hogan administration left Moore and his team with a massive surplus. → Read More

Baltimore County Restaurant Week is in full swing

Baltimore County restaurant week has officially kicked off. The half price meals are in full swing from now until January 22. → Read More

Despite school tragedies, counselors say students aren't seeking support

BCPSS counselors say city schools have offered a multitude of support, but not many students are taking the help. → Read More

'We have to hold people accountable': Ivan Bates discussed future plans at town hall

Baltimore’s new state's attorney hosted a public safety meeting to discuss what can be done to reduce the violence. → Read More

'All cuts look bad before they get better': Activists speak on the first homicide of the new year

Police say a double shooting took the life of a 17-year-old girl and injured a man on New Year's Day. → Read More