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In May 2021, a group of men clad in tactical vests with “police” written on them drove to Edgewood in Harford County in search of another man. Around midnight, the group, driving a car equipped with police lights, used those lights to pull over that man under the guise of arresting him for an outstanding […]

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Members of the Baltimore City Council are set to discuss an initiative this week that would lock in a fixed rate to purchase some vacant properties and lots in Baltimore — some as low as $1. The so-called fixed pricing policy, designed by the city’s Department of Housing and Community Development and backed by Mayor […]

On today's Midday Show, Ronnette Rollins spoke with Pastor Gregory Maddox, President of the United Baptist Missionary Convention and Auxiliaries of the State of Maryland, the largest African American Baptist Convention in Maryland.

The suspension applies to all organizations affiliated with the College Park campus' Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council, which represent 21 fraternities and 16 sororities. The post University of Maryland Suspends Fraternities & Sororities Pending Investigation Into ‘Unsafe’ Activities appeared first on 92 Q.

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The General Assembly proposed a bill last session to reverse an arcane welfare policy limiting cash assistance for low-income families. Maryland was one of only a handful of states with this rule. The Department of Human Services told lawmakers it would change the policy without need for legislation. … this story continues. Read the rest […]

As The CIAA Tournament week unfolds in Baltimore, it spotlights the need to support these historic institutions even more. The CIAA and Bank of America announced that they are partnering for a scholarship to provide to HBCU students. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And Breaking News On Your Phone. […] The post Bank Of America Partners With CIAA To Provide Scholarships To HBCU Students appeared first on 92 Q.

An 8-year-old boy died and two others were seriously injured after a fire in Southeast Baltimore overnight. According to officials, 19 people were also displaced as a result of the blaze. Crews responded around 2 a.m. to the house fire in the 3400 block of East Lombard Street, where they found “heavy fire and smoke […] The post Child Killed, Two Critically Injured, 19 Displaced, In Early Morning East Baltimore Fire appeared first on 92 Q.

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Speaking to lawmakers on a budgetary subcommittee, Ibukun Jegede laid out the stakes of the Maryland prison staffing shortages in stark terms. “In the yard, we’re supposed to have nine officers when recreation is going on, but we barely have two, watching over 200 incarcerated individuals,” Jegede, a correctional sergeant at the Maryland Correctional Institution […]

The CIAA tournament will be held Monday, February 26 through Sunday, March 3 at the CFG Bank Arena and traffic is expected to be a lot heavier as we welcome visitors to the Charm City. Games will take place at various times each day, so if you’re traveling downtown you should prepare for possible traffic […] The post Traffic Advisories You Should Know About As The CIAA Tournament Kicks Off In Baltimore appeared first on 92 Q.

As Measles cases rise across the nation, health officials are urging families to remain vigilant. As of right now, Maryland has one confirmed case in Montgomery County. It came from a traveler who returned from overseas. However, children can fall victim to measles at faster rates. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, […] The post Health Officials Urging Families To Stay Vigilant Among Rise In Measles Cases Across The Country appeared first on 92 Q.