As if a severe flu season isn’t enough, Maryland is being hit with a new strain of norovirus, sometimes called “stomach flu.”
It's been a few years since Verizon announced they would not bring FIOS to Baltimore. With few choices Baltimore will need to build a new internet infrastructure. Let me know your thoughts...
A new plan by Mayor Rawlings-Blake to attract renters to the city will do nothing to help home owners.
Earned Income Tax Credit information
Winter arrives with a vengeance this week so it is important to keep some basic winter safety tips in mind.
Personal finance expert Deanna Booker from local nonprofit CCCS of MD & DE describes strategies that local residents can use to become financially secure despite the uncertain economy.
Flu season is in full swing. Patients are filling urgent care centers, doctor’s offices and emergency rooms. The flu spreads easily in crowded locations and that includes your work.
City Council fails to address rats or sanitation code violations in 2012.
A Sunday stroll along the Harbor.
They Served to Save They Deserve to be Remembered.
Another year of history evening presentations begins at VLP
Success has many fathers and County Executive Kevin Kamenetz says the Baltimore County is the Ravens daddy.
Sunday plans for play-off game between Ravens and Colts
A new year brings with it the hope of a new beginning. Many of us use this time to make resolutions that will improve our health. That’s the easy part.
The City Council believes City population is becoming stable.
Winter is settling in so the chances of snow, sleet, ice and colder temperatures will increase. As you make your way through the winter months, it is important be cautious outside.
End of the year Seasons Greetings message.
Local nonprofit Consumer Credit Counseling Service of MD & DE (CCCS) offers advice on how to have a meaningful and enjoyable holiday without breaking your budget or going into serious debt.
Voice of Baltimore discusses controversial blogger's arrest and incarceration, on the Marc Steiner Show (88.9-FM): http://www.steinershow.org/radio/the-marc-steiner-show/december-18-2012-segment-2
Although he has no record of violence, James MacArthur is locked away in Central Booking, denied visitors & bail, with no hearing tiil Jan. CHECK IT OUT AT http://voiceofbaltimore.org/archives/6860
Things certainly changed by the time Vietnam, came to be. That is the only war where the dogs were declared “surplus equipment”, and left behind.
The “Goods for Guns” buy-back will take place on Saturday, December 15, 2012, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the campus of City College High School.
Santa always has great gift ideas, but are you still trying to finish your holiday gift list? Give your loved ones a gift of good health.
Flu season is off to an early start. There’s still enough time to protect yourself and your family from the flu this year.
Everyday Heroes: Beating the Odds
Homestead Tax Credit must be submitted to SDAT by December 31, 2012. How many will miss the deadline in Baltimore City is anyone's guess.
2 selections for downtown dining
Making your home efficient and functional for your family, for your lifestyle.
Support urged for Fix the Debt Campaign
On Tuesday, November 27, local charities will launch #GivingTuesday™ to help make a difference in the lives of our neighbors locally.
Transform Baltimore new zoning code website doesn't use Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Waverly Main Street is Counting Down To Christmas
On Monday I took a major step toward reducing Baltimore’s stubbornly high unemployment rate with the introduction of a bill to create a local hiring mandate within the City.
Has mainstream media unwittingly bought into the age-old, ancient Roman practice of bread and circuses? The role of media is to inform and educate, but sadly this duty may be slipping.
Holiday stress can hit when you least expect it. How can you keep the “Happy” in “Happy Holidays?”
The Hippodrome Foundation, Inc. (HFI) helps students and their families tackle the application process to Baltimore Magnet Arts High Schools.
Tom Chalkley will be the featured guest artist at Hamilton Gallery with local cartoon characters and illustrated maps
Recycling tips on America Recycles Day, November 15
About 300 people gathered inside the War Memorial Building on Thursday, November 8, to lead a rallying cry against the state’s plans to build a youth jail in Baltimore City.
Interior Designer Liz Dickson explores the psychology of color.