Inmates Prepare Hundreds of Turkeys for Thanksgiving Dinner For Baltimore’s Homeless

Last year, the Bea Gaddy’s Thanksgiving annual dinner fed almost 50,000 Baltimoreans. The non-profit is preparing for thousands more this year. Turkeys are donated to the non-profit organization before being sent to the Maryland Correctional Institution in Hagerstown, where they are cleaned and prepared by the inmates.

Baltimore Business Prepares to Help Community

A booming Baltimore business is giving back to the community.

Maryland Local Wines Win Awards

A celebration of Maryland’s wine industry last weekend made victory just a little sweeter thanks to some of the state’s tastiest grapes.

K-9 GRADUATION: Eight four-legged crime fighters join the MSP

Eight K-9 dogs officially joined the Maryland State Police and their main mission is homeland security.

PARCC Results Show More Than Half of Maryland Students Not College or Career Ready

BALTIMORE – Maryland State Department of Education releases the results of the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) today, and the scores are disappointing.

Congress Demands Improvement in Public Housing

Congress wants to see an improvement in public housing conditions in the U.S.

Gov. Hogan Announces Transit Plan for Baltimore City

Governor Larry Hogan announces $135 million in targeted investments to transform and improve transit throughout the Baltimore metropolitan area.

Public Housing Residents Demand Repairs

Residents of public housing in Baltimore rally to demand the city fix deplorable conditions.

Local businesses affected by aftermath of the Baltimore Riots

Businesses, such as, Jimmy’s Restaurant and the Baltimore Running Festival show BMORE Pride after feeling the strain on tourism after the unrest in the spring in the aftermath of the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody.

Looted Rite Aid Reopens in Baltimore

Baltimore’s infamous looted Rite Aid reopened today. @mattbylis