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  General election is right around the corner & The Maryland State Board of Elections announced that All 281 ballot drop boxes have been installed and are currently available for use! If you haven’t already done so the deadline to request a mail in ballot by mail is Nov. 1st and the deadline to request […]

With the world still dealing with low staffing measures across the nation, Correctional facilities are also dealing with the staffing setbacks as well. Due to the low staffing for juvenile detention facilities punishments are being handed down to the youth with adult style sentencing so they can serve their punishment at a facility that is […]

Big news for Baltimore County educators! Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski announced that our educators and employees within the Baltimore County Public School system they will be getting a pay increase this year. Their new salary increase is apart of  a $76 million plan, where employees will get a 3 percent cost of living increase, […]

 Students at Pine Grove Middle School and Pine Grove Elementary were evacuated following a suspicious package which officers later said was a  device in a car  that was found on the middle school’s property. A person of interest is in police custody.  Officers have since also started investigating the 1600 block of Whitehead Court. Security […]

We’re just a few weeks shy of the General Election in Maryland and if you haven’t registered to vote yet, there’s still time. NOTE: General Election Day in Maryland is Nov. 9.  Here’s what you need to know to become a registered voter: Must be a US citizen At least 16 years old A Maryland […]

We have seen over and over again how competitive these high school games and events can be. We have seen parents threaten and chase after the students, parents versus other parents or even parents versus the coaches or refs. After a number of occurrences, Anne Arundel County Public Schools systems are cracking down on what […]

With all the violence that has been taking place within the State of Maryland, Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, is choosing to be proactive. Starting Friday, September 9th in Prince George’s County, “youth under the age of 17 must be at home between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Monday through Thursday with a different […]

Prayers are up for Washington Commanders rookie running back Brian Robinson as it was reported he was shot during an attempted robbery. Robinson was casually hanging around the 1000 Block of H Street in N.E. D.C. when he was approached and engaged in a scuffle which ultimately led to him being shot in his lower […]

Today is the first day back to school for Baltimore City and County schools. However, just as soon as your kids arrive at their school, they could be on their way back home. According to the http://www.baltimorecityschools.com website over 15 schools will close at 11:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. depending on their school start time […]

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Join the 92Q Crew Saturday, August 27 for some family fun! Let’s help the kids kick off the school year the right way! Check out the details below: Location: The Overlook & Eager Park Located @ The Residence Inn Marriott Address: 800 N Wolfe Street Baltimore, MD  Date & Time: Saturday, Aug. 27 from 2 […]

With the transition of power happening in the State’s Attorney office, crime is not slowing down. Over the weekend in Edmondson Village a 9-year-old boy was involved in a shooting that killed a 15-year-old girl in the Southwest, Baltimore. The boy was playing with a loaded gun that was registered to his Aunt which works […]

Social media has been all over the case involving 50-year-old Shanteari Weems after she shot her husband last week due to child molestation claims.