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The Baltimore County Council passed a resolution Monday night asking White Marsh Mall to put a curfew policy for anyone under the age of 18. This comes after a group of teens got into a big fight at the mall in August. White Marsh Mall’s general manager said, at this time, they do not plan […]

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 […]