Recent Crime is Unnerving But We All Have to Get the Nerve to Help Stop It
The car talk I have with my granddaughter on the way to and from school is always fascinating, often amusing, never dull. Consider this recent exchange about school and Halloween.
Could face 15 years in prison, $15,000 fine if convicted Read the story at Voice of Baltimore — http://voiceofbaltimore.org/
Before there was Occupy Baltimore and Occupy Wall Street, there was the "Balance the Bucks" concert in Washington, D. C.
Protesters plan sit-in at McKeldin Square Read the story at Voice of Baltimore — http://voiceofbaltimore.org/archives/386
What's the BCHS?
The mainstream media won't tell what happen today, but the citizens will. We always hear about the negative that's going on in Baltimore, but never the positive such as "Operation Oliver".
No matter what the mainstream media or divisions within the government try to portray, jobs are the number one target for American citizens at this time.
Killing 150 rats in Baltimore City isn't even a small victory.
This campaign has the ability to help save the lives of countless cats and dogs.
Council President Young Calls for Hearing on City’s False Alarm Reduction Program.
Yes the federal government, banks,and Wall Street have contributed to the increased poverty rate in inner city neighborhoods, but Baltimore City should not be surprised.
Provincetown, MA is a naturally beautiful and fun place to visit.
Growing up in a single parent home in Baltimore City, college expectations were slim for me because I didn’t want to have mountains of debt that I could be paying for half (1/2) of my life span.
Tuesday’s NHL exhibition game between the Washington Capitals and Nashville Predators is the brainchild of Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young.
The children participated in scrimmages and drills as part of the D.C. United Community Soccer Series.
Gardener and artist, Phyllis Brent, make East 33rd Street lovely and special.
Baltimore Ravens vs St. Louis Rams to be shown outdoors at Memorial Stadium site.
History of Merrymans Lane News of Waverly Main Street office opening
Council President Young will bring together players from D.C. United, along with 200 Baltimore city children for a soccer clinic and autograph session in Patterson Park on Sept. 6 at 4:30 p.m.
I believe that Baltimore residents possess true grit that enables our best selves to shine through during challenging times.
When the damage is mild and the neighborhood is awesome, natural disasters bring community.
Preparations for Hurricane Irene.
Blogger used scientific data to predict an East Coast earthquake.
On Aug. 17 the BOE unanimously approved an application I submitted seeking permission to solicit donations to help support, increase and enhance programs offered to Baltimore City youth and seniors.
A song I wrote about the end of summer.
CGRS and Master Gardeners sponsored their 2nd annual bicycle and bus tours of community gardens Saturday August 13, 2011
This is not your daddy's Gino's.
Baltimore Streetcar Museum provides an interesting history not only about electric railcar usage in the city but about the way public transportation developed and suburbs grew about the urban core.
A Brief Waverly Postal Service History
After living in Baltimore City for eight years, my wife is beginning to wonder if it is not time to leave.
Baltimore City is building its archives in a Waverly warehouse with help from volunteers managed by the Maryland State Archives.
Long time Schaefer aide and friend, Lainy LeBow-Sachs back in the news.
About 60 students from six city recreation centers will travel to The Dome to square off in the Council President’s inaugural street hockey tournament.
Space advocates are needed to help set a correct course to insure the future of exploration. Join them and check out resources close to home.
Terrell Warren has a dramatic career make-over.
Mayor proposes 9 percent property tax cut.
Apparently not everyone loves the country's largest free arts festival. I'll do what it takes to make them believers.
Council President Young, CPHA and Local Personalities Give Seven City Students the Opportunity of a Lifetime.
Please mark your calendars for July 14 at 7 p.m. Join us at the auditorium at BCCC's Liberty Campus to encourage Baltimore's youth. They need your support.