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The Baltimore County Board of Education approved to extend Interim Superintendent Verletta White's contact for the upcoming school year.

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Phil Mendelson, Chairman of the D.C. Council, withdrew the “Amplified Noise Emergency Amendment of 2018” from the agenda The bill introduced last month by D.C. Council Members Anita Bonds, Mary Cheh and Jack Evans would expand what amplified sound is illegal. The bill would make it illegal for anyone to amplify sound in a public place if […]

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UPDATED: The Amber Alert has been canceled after Kingston and Karina Perry was found safe. Authorities said they responded to the 700 block of West Side Drive in Gaithersburg for the report of a domestic-related stabbing. The victim, who officials said is Dwight Perry’s girlfriend, was rushed to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Following the stabbing, […]

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has signed a contract with the federal government to enact the state’s unique all-payer health care model. Hogan signed the five-year contract Monday with Seema Verma, who is the administrator of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest News: Latest News: Source: […]

The ‘Safe Streets’ program is designed to help prevent the violence in Baltimore City neighborhoods. With all of the shootings and killings in the city, the ‘Safe Streets’ program are going into overtime to get things safer. Their goal is for people to be able to resolve their issues without picking up guns. According to […]

It takes nothing to be a good person and citizen and many ask how can I do it and then accomplish it successfully. Being a great citizen takes thought, and it takes effort. So I’ve put some effort into a few thoughts. Here are 10 suggestions: If you want to be taken seriously when debating […]

We have got to do better with the violence in this city. We got news coming in from Southwest Baltimore. According to Fox Baltimore, the 7-year old was shot while sitting in the car on the corner of Edmondson and Loudon. She is currently in unstable condition at the hospital. As of right now, they […]

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Baltimore City Fire crews are at Johns Hopkins University Hospital dealing with a hazardous materials situation. People may have been exposed to tuberculosis after vials were possibly broken. No confirmation on if the entire hospital has been evacuated, however, CBS Baltimore reports a “large group of people” were escorted out of the building At this […]