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When Prevention Becomes Politics: Inside Baltimore’s Safe Streets Program
Baltimore — In the shadow of a summer block-party massacre that left two dead and nearly two-dozen wounded, a quiet but determined effort has taken root in one of the city’s most embattled neighborhoods. The program, known as Safe Streets Baltimore, seeks to treat gun violence not merely as a crime problem but as a public-health emergency — one that can be interrupted, redirected and healed. Launched in 2007, Safe Streets was modeled on the Chicago-based Cure Violence interve
Oct 304 min read


Baltimore’s Sundays Are Now Home to “The Livest Tailgate in the NFL”
Baltimore has always loved its football, but Sundays in Charm City have taken on a new level of energy thanks to The Livest Tailgate in...
Sep 162 min read


Baltimore MET Gala: A Night of Timeless Style and Local Pride
Photos by Photos by @vsdavisphotography On Saturday night, the Baltimore MET Gala transformed a hotel ballroom at Maryland Live Casino...
Sep 163 min read
Sun‑Soaked Style & Vibes at The Flywire’s “White Tie Affair”
Baltimore’s Lexington Market transformed into a sea of white at The Flywire’s annual “White Tie Affair” , celebrating two decades since...
Jul 251 min read


Why is Baltimore Called Charm City?
Baltimore, Maryland—known for its waterfront views, vibrant neighborhoods, and rich cultural tapestry—is affectionately nicknamed “Charm...
Jul 102 min read


Baltimore City Sues Poppleton Developer for $478K in Unpaid Water Bills
Baltimore, MD – The City of Baltimore has filed a lawsuit against a Poppleton developer over nearly half a million dollars in unpaid...
Apr 22 min read
Negro Leagues history lesson
Sunday, 2-3:30 p.m. The Historical Society of Baltimore County’s next speaker series event features Ray Banks, a former Black baseball...
Mar 221 min read
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