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Chris Paul, who serves president of the National Basketball Players Association, said that NBA officials are working out the details ahead of the July 30 season reboot.

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While people don't want to abolish the police force entirely, we would like to see resources go to other programs that could help citizens with real world problems such as social workers as opposed to relying on police officers respond to domestic problems they're not equipped to handle with a gun and handcuffs. That's the basis for the calls of defunding the police.

No charges filed yet against a daughter who ran over her father following an argument over the weekend. It happened around 3 a.m. Saturday on the 7800 block of Daniels Avenue in Parkville. Remember you can always take WOLB 1010 with you wherever you go by listening live online or via our app. Details below […]

Over the weekend hundreds of people in Maryland found out their COVID-19 test results may be wrong, if they ever got them at all, because the lab processing the tests lacked proper certification. Saturday, the Maryland Department of Health issued an order requiring Advanced Pain Medicine Institute to terminate immediately all collection and processing of […]

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Donald Trump is a racist, this is known. So it should be no surprise that the Cheeto Charlatan cheerily shared a video on his Twitter that shows one of his supporters yelling "White Power!"

Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott released a statement Saturday calling out Atlas Restaurant Group regarding the incident where a Black woman and her son were denied service at Ouzo Bay. “Monday’s incident at Ouzo Bay was completely disgusting and outright racist. Our country is in the midst of the largest civil rights call to […]

Mr. Glaser was also responsible for designing the DC Comics logo among other works.

While Black people are fighting for equality all over the globe, reports of hate crimes and suspicious murders of young Black people are on the rise. The latest incident has left a Wisconsin community saying enough is enough. On Wednesday (Jun 24), Althea Bernstein, a Black woman in Madison, Wisconsin, sustained second- and third-degree burns after she was allegedly set on fire by white men yelling racial slurs while at a stoplight.