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As of 8 a.m. Friday, portions of Charles Street, Lexington Street, Gay Street and Saratoga Street in downtown Baltimore were closed in preparation for the Veteran’s Day parade, which begins at 9 a.m. The following streets were closed: Charles Street from Fayette to Monument streets, Lexington Street from Charles to Frederick streets, Gay Street from […]

Updated at 1:53 pm: Baltimore County Police are investigating a shooting that happened this afternoon in Randallstown. Officers responded to the unit-block of Tentmill Lane around 12:20p.m. When they arrived they found a man shot several times. Read more at foxbaltimore.com.

Via: Baltimore Sun Stephanie Rawlings-Blake easily won in her first bid for the office, beating Republican Alfred V. Griffin III by a wide margin. She became mayor in February 2010 when, as city council president, she ascended to the position after Sheila Dixon’s resignation amid a corruption scandal. As expected, the election drew a low […]

Polls open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Polling places: Nearly 300 around city. For detailed information, contact the Board of Elections online or (410) 396-5550 Races: Mayor, Comptroller, City Council President, City Council members Other votes: Charter amendments to put aside money for repairing and building schools, and to lower the age for serving on […]

Via: Baltimore Sun The Baltimore Polytechnic Institute graduate was fatally stabbed after a fight at an off-campus house party, police said. Officers report that law enforcement arrived to the scene at about 1:30 a.m. to find Kortneigh McCoy bleeding to death in the street outside the house from a wound to the head. She was […]

Alexa Irene Canady, the first Black woman neurosurgeon, born in Lansing, MI, on November 7,1950.Canady has also served as National President of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

It’s that time of the year again. Thanksgiving is right around the corner and hunger is a huge issue plaguing the world. Let’s do our part to help out those right here at home. Radio One Baltimore — including 92Q, Magic 95.9, WOLB 1010AM and Spirit 1400AM — are participating in the Bea Gaddy Food […]

Macon B.Allen, the first Black licensed to practice law in the United States died in Washington,DC, October 10,1894. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS PERSON VISIT YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY.

Photo courtesy of Kelly Hairston, Baltimore Sun According to the Baltimore Sun, only 75,000 Baltimore residents voted in last month’s primary election. That number is 23 percent of registered voters and about 12 percent of the city’s 620,000 population. This is a record low for the city of Baltimore. The Larry Young Morning Show is […]

Finally Baltimore will get some relief from the frigid temperatures. Today’s high is expected to reach 78 degree. Winds are coming in from the northwest between 5 and 14 mph. This evening temperatures will dip below 50 degrees. Thursday we will be back in the 70’s with a high of 71 degrees.