A second annual seasonal tour of homes took place in Charles Village today.
My newest song "Dearly Departed".
Last night I had the opportunity to support a toy drive in the East Baltimore Community.
How would you like to buy a new-in-the-box never-been-used 65-inch flat-screen plasma TV for under $400? Sound too good to be true? Well, maybe that’s because it is.
Rawlings-Blake shows steady and calm leadership and avoids with McKeldin Square protesters.
Miracle on Main Street event in Waverly
When 28-year-old Jill Pardini first walked onto a field with nothing more than an idea in early 2009, she knew she had her work cut out for her.
Details for the public and members of the media are announced for the swearing-in ceremony of the 71st Baltimore City Council.
Today I had the opportunity to spend my morning in lower East Baltimore with the C.A.R.E Community Association.
Waverly gets into the holiday spirit.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, advertised as “a color-blind production of the Pulitzer Prize winning tale” written by playwright Tennessee Williams, is playing at Load of Fun Theater on West North Avenue.
Stony Run, a path along an Ma & Pa Railroad, in North Central Baltimore
With economic turmoil widespread across the country and the globe, urban communities and cities find themselves dealing with disturbing unemployment numbers.
Seeing the mums at the conservatory
Yau Bros. is not the problem, the criminals are.
An icy impasse in the effort to restore heat to Zion Church of Baltimore was finally broken this week when an access agreement was reached between steam supplier Veolia Energy and JBL Real Estate.
Guilford Avenue Is Getting a Calmer, Curvier Makeover
Thirteenth District Baltimore City Councilman Warren Branch survived a strong write-in challenge Tuesday to retain his seat on the council, edging out challenger Shannon Sneed by just over 200 votes.
Sneed and Conaway seek write-in election Tuesday to Baltimore City Council
This week my professor gave his students the task of finding a business article to write about and express our opinions.
Purple passion reigns supreme in Waverly before tonight's Ravens game in PA
Zion Lutheran Church, adjacent to City Hall, falls victim to dispute between steam supplier and nightclub landlord.
Delegate Maggie McIntosh and Delegate Mary Washington Open the 43rd District Office for a First Ever Fun Halloween Celebration
BCHS Mayor's Reception/History Honors event today
Halloween, a holiday worth celebrating, is observed in Waverly
I find it a privilege to give thanks to God for providing me with family, community, and most of all the IBEW Local 24 for being an instrumental tool in directing me in my path.
Councilwoman Conaway Launches Uphill Battle to Reclaim 7th District Seat
Recent candidate for Baltimore's 5th District City Council seat, Scott Carberry, comments on Baltimore's new expanded recycling program.
Stopping Crime in District 12 and District 14 are Shared Top Priorities
The Baltimore Running Festival Brings Out the Best in One Baltimore Block
Greeting Baltimore Marathon runners at Mile 22.
Herman Cain says he's like Haagen-Dazs Black Walnut Ice Cream and he's here to stay. Just how popular is this flavor choice and what does it tell us about Cain's candidacy?
After spending nearly 8 hours with Occupy Baltimore over several visits, A.F. James MacArthur seeks to learn what they're really all about.
Is the occcupation of Baltimore's McKeldin Square over or, just resting up before continuing to hold down the fort?
When National Breast Cancer Awareness Month debuted in 1985, the goal was simply to increase early detection of a disease that claimed too many lives.
Sellout crowd of women gets in line to learn everything about football.
Day trip to historic Harpers Ferry, WV
DEMONSTRATORS VOW TO SIT-IN INDEFINITELY; POLITICAL ACTIVIST NADER OFFERS SUPPORT Read the story at Voice of Baltimore — http://voiceofbaltimore.org/archives/519
Cameras are like kryptonite to Baltimore's police. When my camera shoots, it won't hurt a bit.
A familiar face joins the North Baltimore Patch crew. A.F. James MacArthur blogs about whatever seems to be annoying him at the moment.