Saturday, November 15, 2025

Baltimore leaders urge awareness, support for suicide prevention

Suicide remains a serious public health issue, with 2 percent of young adults and 20 […]


Judge greenlights Purdue-Sackler family’s $7B opioid settlement, opening door to payments for victims

A federal bankruptcy judge said he will approve Purdue Pharma’s revised $7 billion opioid […]


Randallstown NAACP hosts community town hall for leaders looking to become Baltimore County executive

The Randallstown NAACP branch recently held a town hall for those looking to take on […]


Investing in entrepreneurship after the government shut down 

The 42-day government shutdown deepened an already growing crisis for minority- and women-owned small businesses, […]


Chicago civil rights leader Jesse Jackson hospitalized for rare neurological disorder

Prayers are pouring in from across the country for civil rights giant Rev. Jesse Jackson, […]


United Way, BGE ease rising energy costs for 30,000 families with fund

Amid rising utility costs and economic uncertainty, many Central Maryland households are struggling to manage […]


District opens new revolving fund to boost small business growth

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser announced new funding for local entrepreneurs through the District Capitalized […]


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