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The organizers behind Baltimore’s proposed “baby bonus” ballot initiative are back where they started, despite efforts to avoid a repeat of past setbacks.
The movement to make swimming in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor a reality is going strong. Last year, over 150 people took a plunge to prove the water’s swimmable.
We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.
Ed Hale Sr., a prominent Baltimore businessman and lifelong Democrat, has officially announced his candidacy for Maryland governor in the 2026 election.
With drought conditions worsening across Maryland, Baltimore Public Works officials are urging residents to voluntarily reduce their water use ahead of the summer.
A Pew survey found that only about half of Americans believe racial equality for Black people will ever be a reality in the U.S.
As Mother’s Day approaches—or any time we pause to reflect on the role of mothers—it’s clear that the Bible holds a deep reverence for motherhood.
One thing’s for sure: the conversation around Baltimore’s future is just getting started. And this budget? It’s aiming to spark more than just debate—it’s aiming to spark progress.
We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.
In a move that marks the end of an era for the Baltimore Ravens, the team has officially announced the release of longtime kicker Justin Tucker.
A 6-year-old boy was found dead from a gunshot wound inside a Southwest Baltimore home.
While the gender pay gap has narrowed slightly over the last two decades, pay disparities still persist across nearly every industry in the United States for women in 2025.