Council President Calls for Tax Sale Moratorium.
Waverly as it appeared in 1812
A commentary on the current controversy sorrounding Anne Arundel's County Executive, John Leopold, as well as his 42 year long political career in both Hawaii and Maryland
Did last night's primaries really matter? Will things truly improve until we have reform of the two party system? Here is a brief comparason of this year's presidential election to that of 1912.
Council Bills Call for More Youth Resources
Water, water everywhere, but who can afford it anymore?
Chef Ramsay came to Cafe Hon in November, dissed it, then fixed. READ THE FULL STORY AT http://voiceofbaltimore.org/archives/3243
City Leaders Unified Against Pension Changes.
Giant Voices - Occasional stories about the strangers who most overlook but who actually possess greatness and make Baltimore SO Baltimore!
Baltimore native Alan Gross is in a Cuban jail serving a 15-year sentence for espionage. On Sunday his wife came to Chizuk Amuno Synagogue in Stevenson seeking support to get him out of prison.
The purpose of marriage has changed, which is a good thing.
My new song "Praying Very Hard".
"Even though I stood out, I was never antagonized for it, and I wanted to provide that same opportunity to kids now," he said.
Love and Happiness in Charles Village
Valentine's Day
Random thoughts on current events.
Baltimore City Council Supports Communities, Entrepreneurs.
Ehrlich campaign operative Julius Henson goes on trial in Balto. for election fraud, deception & conspiracy to violate election laws. READ THE FULL STORY AT http://VoiceOfBaltimore.org/archives/2910
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Planning a wedding in North Baltimore is an exciting and turbulent process.
Baltimore City History Evening looks at Environmental Justice Issues in Curtis Bay-Brooklyn
A commercial property owner's code violations endanger a beloved city mural.
Making way for the new in our lives sometimes means some up-front demolition work.
FACEBOOK FILING -- Social networking giant files historic IPO HOPES TO RAISE $10 BILLION FROM SALE OF FB SHARES READ THE STORY AT VOICE OF BALTIMORE -- http://voiceofbaltimore.org/archives/2710
Celebrating Black History.
Abell Improvement Association has its annual meeting
CENSORED! — Twitter announces intent to ‘reactively withhold’ user content FOR VOICE OF BALTIMORE’S POLICY ON CENSORSHIP: CLICK “Post a Comment” (under Main Menu at top left of VoB page)
The Baltimore City Council took the first step toward boosting participation in city elections.
One of the 17 Baltimore City police officers charged with taking kickbacks from a Rosedale automobile towing company will not face prosecution, the city U.S. Attorney’s office confirmed today.
GOP UPSET! — Surprise victory in So. Carolina could catapult Gingrich to presidential nomination — — — http://voiceofbaltimore.org/archives/2131
Hack's Shoe repair on Greenmount Ave closing. Frank Booker retiring.
Normals on Waverly Main Street
Being a football fan takes hope and perseverance. So does the struggle for justice.
Wandering the Old York Road
Budget game packed with many false or misleading choices.
Taking a New Year's Day hike in a Maryland State Park
How can new science and the ancient wisdom help people stick to their New Year's resolutions?
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Xmas Card
Like a MD Maccabee balancing precariously on a hydraulic platform, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was hoisted high in the air to light a huge menorah at McKeldin Square Tuesday in the Inner Harbor.