[Baltimore Sun] Baltimore competes to become a federal tech hub that could bring 52,000 jobs
Baltimore expects to be in the running to become a national tech hub similar to Silicon Valley or Boston as the city competes for a...
[Baltimore Sun] With process reopened, 26,000 people applied for Baltimore public housing in 10 days: ‘We know that there’s a need’
The Housing Authority of Baltimore City received 26,000 applications in 10 days to join a public housing waitlist, demonstrating the intense demand for affordable housing...
[Baltimore Sun] A journey to freedom: Bowie teen communicates through her paintbrushes and colored pencils
17-year-old Danyele Holland is an artist with a dream but instead of using words to display that dream, she lets her artwork speak for itself....
[Baltimore Sun] Willie Chambers, one of Baltimore’s longest-serving pastors and husbands, dies at 100
Willie S. Chambers, perhaps Baltimore’s longest-serving husband and pastor, celebrated his 100th birthday and 80th wedding anniversary this year. He died July 27 at MedStar...
[Baltimore Sun] Social media ‘standards’ give companies cover to censor content by — and about — people like me | GUEST COMMENTARY
Jessamyn Stanley: My body has appeared in marketing campaigns by Adidas and Gatorade, but my own ads are censored by Meta and TikTok. Read More
[WBALTV] ‘Our hearts are heavy’: The death toll from the devastating Hawaii wildfires has climbed to 96
Crews in west Maui are continuing the heart-wrenching work of sifting through the ashes of what used to be homes and beloved landmarks wiped out...
[Baltimore Sun] Baltimore’s new citation policy won’t make us safer — just poorer | GUEST COMMENTARY
History suggests that this new policy will be trained like a laser on our poorest, most vulnerable communities — most of them Black. Read More
[WBALTV] Warm early before evening scattered thunderstorms Monday
Meteorologist Chelsea Ingram says Monday will start out warm and humid with temps reaching the low 90's as scattered thunderstorms are expected this afternoon into...
[Baltimore Sun] With process reopened, 26,000 people applied for Baltimore public housing in 10 days: ‘We know that there’s a need’
The Housing Authority of Baltimore City received 26,000 applications in 10 days to join a public housing waitlist, demonstrating the intense demand for affordable housing...
[Baltimore Sun] Is Maryland doing enough to help problem gamblers? | COMMENTARY
Maryland has greatly expanded legalized gambling, but a new report raises concerns about its unintended adverse impact. Read More