Tinges Commons public art space sponsors TEXT IT message art project.
In the wake of Republican Delegate Patrick McDonough's racist & Anti-Baltimore remarks on the floor of the House of Delegates this week, here is a staunch defense of our City.
City Council Holds Budget Hearings.
Mother's Garden celebrates Mothers Day.
Wallenda skywalk VIDEO & PICS
Chess Champions Compete at City Hall
Was Bealefeld really as good as he seemed? Is the Grand Prix really as dead as it seems?
Get Physically Fit During the Month of May.
The more than $500 million in cuts would negatively impact Maryland’s counties and result in significant reductions to vital services in Baltimore City.
Poetry in Community sponsors all day poetry festival at the library with performers and open mike
This is the last in a four-part series of tips for office spring cleaning.
Voice of Baltimore features excerpts from new mini-eBook soon to be published on Amazon.com. Co-written by Homicide Detective Stephen Tabeling and Fox45-TV Investigative News Producer Stephen Janis.
Baltimore Heritage covers gay and lesbian history along the streets of Charles Village and Waverly.
A Baltimore City property owner and community activist makes a documentary about middle-class flight.
Council President Young said he could hardly contain his excitement when he learned that Mr. Robinson would be attending the championship game.
The first weeks of my 2012 President's Cup tournament were a tremendous success, and it will continue Saturday afternoon with games at The Johns Hopkins University.
Wallace's brave legacy.
Lizette Woodworth Reese is our most renowned local poet.
After tonight's games, tournament play will resume on Saturday, April 14 at Johns Hopkins and conclude at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 21 with the championship game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
During National Poetry Month, enjoy some poems about space and be sure to take the Poem Walk in North Central Baltimore City organized by Poetry in Community.
Images from the Waverly Main Street War of 1812 Bicentennial Commemoration Event
Waverly Library currently features a War of 1812 exhibit about Maryland's role in the conflict.
Poetry in Community celebrates National Poetry Month in April all around Waverly Village.
An Update on the Buzz!
Toileting the Circle - A Message or, Just Art?
For more info visit www.corymccray.com
Waverly Main Streets hosts an historic walk to commemorate the bicentennial of the War of 1812 with poetry, music, food and inspiring speakers.
OVERZEALOUS ‘GUARDIANS’ — The Werdesheim Brothers and the shooter in Florida both claim they were attacked.
open water swimming as a spring and spiritual ritual
Do you know what is happening on April 3rd? For those not aware, that is Primary Election Day.
Maryland Day history
When it comes to fixing Baltimore’s crumbling school facilities, we don’t have a money problem. We’ve got an imagination problem.
The more things change, the more the stayed the same with Jacques Kelly.
Merryman Lane and School 115 historic marker and green space dedication
Special event 3/17/2012
Community advocates have found small businesses across the city strongly support the Governor O'Malley's offshore wind initiative. Hundreds have signed letters of support.
2 stories from http://voiceofbaltimore.org
St Patrick’s should not solely be a day to honor the Irish, but all immigrants.
Star Spangled Banner - verse and song in our country's history and wars.
Dating Advice from a Golden Retriever...