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Today is Election Day and this is your opportunity to make your voice heard in the 2018 general election. The polls open at 7:00 a.m. Tuesday morning and will close at 8:00 p.m. The busiest times are before people go to work and after-work hours. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest News: Latest […]

Baltimore Circuit Judge Timothy Doory presided over a hearing Monday afternoon for Heather Cook’s request for a reduction in her five-year sentence. Heather Cook, a former Episcopal bishop, was denied her early release plea after fatally striking a bicyclist while driving drunk, and leaving the scene in December 2014. A judge has decided not to reduce […]

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Help Radio One feed thousands of our less fortunate neighbors this Thanksgiving by supporting our annual Food 4 Families campaign! Our goal: Distribute more than 4,000 turkey baskets to our partners at local churches and synagogues, fraternal organizations, community centers, social agencies and non-profit agencies. They in turn will distribute the baskets to needy families, […]

According to reports, Alexandria police investigated a bomb threat near the historic Alfred Street Baptist Church. Police responded to a call about a suspicious package near the area of South Patrick Street between Prince and Wilkes. According to the Alexandria Police Twitter account, nothing was found near the area of the church. https://twitter.com/AlexandriaVAPD/status/1058876685729316864 Source: WTOP

The National Weather Service is calling the storm damage in Baltimore City/County last night a E-F1 tornado. Some apartments were damaged along with a partial roof collapse at the Amazon warehouse that killed 2 men in Southeast Baltimore.     “QCREW” to 24042 to join our text club! ALSO TRENDING: Third Bear Hit On Maryland […]

Many Marylanders early voted making it a record-breaking turnout and bringing in the highest number of early voters for a governor’s race. More than 100,000 people hit the polls just Thursday alone, bringing the number of early voters to more than 665,000 for the eight-day stretch. Your next chance to vote is on Election Day […]

Baltimore City Police are investigating the shooting death of a 13-year-old boy, who was found laying in the street at Hollins Ferry Road and Patapsco Avenue Police say they were flagged down about someone laying in the street just before 9:30pm on Halloween. The teen was taken to Shock Trauma Center where he was pronounced […]

Baltimore City Councilman Bill Henry wants gas stations to be required to have permits to operate after 12 am. The Councilman introduced the plan Monday to help curb crime. Henry says some business owners are turning a blind eye on crime and disorder. He also says police say they are struggling to apply existing licensing […]