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We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.

More than 30 flights were canceled at BWI Airport as the federal government shutdown forces nationwide flight cuts due to air traffic controller shortages. Travelers are urged to check flight status before heading to the airport.

Baltimore’s forecast takes a wild turn as warm temps give way to a sharp cold front bringing rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds across Maryland this week.

Dr. Melina Abdullah, Chris Riser, and Brandon discuss the government shutdown, BLM investigation, and NYC mayoral victory.

Senators Advance Tentative Deal to End Government Shutdown A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has reached a tentative agreement to end the 40-day government shutdown, which has disrupted federal operations and delayed paychecks for workers. The deal includes a “minibus” funding package for certain departments, such as Agriculture, through the next fiscal year, and a […]

Lenny Wilkens was named an NBA All-Star player nine times over the course of his 15-year playing career ahead of his coaching shift.

In a city that knows the power of community, Jameel and Keisha McClain are preparing to make this Thanksgiving one Baltimore will never forget.

Arnoldo Bazan and his father Arnulfo were driving to school when they were pulled over by unidentified agents in an unmarked vehicle.

Much like the rest of non-MAGA America, federal judge Sara L. Ellis is fed up with the antics of Gregory Bovino and his band of anonymous goons.

Wendy’s to Close Hundreds of Restaurants Amid Restructuring Efforts Wendy’s has announced plans to close between 200 and 350 underperforming locations across the United States as part of a broader restructuring strategy. The closures, which represent a “mid single-digit percentage” of the chain’s approximately 6,000 U.S. restaurants, will begin in late 2025 and continue through […]

María Florinda Ríos Pérez de Velásquez was shot and killed in Whitestown, Indiana, after arriving at the wrong home.

The passage of California's Prop 50 will see the state implement a new congressional map that neutralizes Texas’ redistricting gains.