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Baltimore City Public Schools will begin the 2020-2021 school year online and is planning for an in-person learning option later in the fall. The district made the announcement on Monday. School leaders said they will plan for a return to an in-person learning option later on this fall. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OUR APP AND […]

Baltimore is under a code red extreme heat advisory that ends on Wednesday, July 22. According to CBS Baltimore, there’s dangerous heat in place today with a real feel between 110 degrees and 115 degrees. Highs near 102 degrees and high humidity will significantly increase the potential for heat illness. “If you are susceptible to […]

A woman is dead after a car crash in East Baltimore Monday morning. It happened around 4 a.m. at the intersection of East Monument and Kresson streets when a car collided with a truck. The woman was pronounced dead after being transported to the hospital. Anyone with additional information regarding this collision is urged to […]

Baltimore Police Officer Welton Simpson Jr. was indicted by a Baltimore City Grand Jury for offenses that occurred on January 17, 2020. State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby said the charges of second degree assault of a law enforcement officer, 2nd degree assault, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct in State – VS – Abdullah, State – VS […]

The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services said several inmates “allegedly refused to go into their living area and attempted to assault staff this afternoon at Central Maryland Correctional Facility in Sykesville.” The suspects are being identified and will face criminal and administrative charges. Several employees reported minor injuries. Central Maryland Correctional Facility […]

The $13 million rental assistance fund in Baltimore City has room for hundreds of more applicants before the deadline on Sunday. This fund gives tenants affected by the coronavirus the chance to get caught up on their rent. Tenants must be current on their rent through March 31 to qualify, although the agency will now […]

Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott is concerned the city is not ready for November’s general election. He is calling on the state Board of Elections to mail an absentee ballot to every eligible voter. Earlier this month, Gov. Larry Hogan requested all eligible voters be mailed an application to request an absentee ballot, but […]

An increase in positive coronavirus cases in Maryland is directly tied to bars and non-compliance with public health requirements. That’s according to Gov. Larry Hogan. During a Wednesday (July 15) press conference, Hogan said while key metrics are trending in the right direction, there’s a rise in the number of young people who are testing […]

The Baltimore Ravens is unable to host fans at training camp this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Ravens President Dick Cass issued the following statement: “It is critically important that we protect the well-being of our players, coaches, staff, fans and overall community. Health and safety will always be a top priority, and […]

A letter sent to Gov. Larry Hogan from Maryland teachers’ unions are pushing to keep classrooms closed in favor of a virtual school start this fall. It’s due to safety concerns in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on from CBS Baltimore: Diamontè Brown, the President of the Baltimore Teachers Union, blasted the already […]