The Baltimore Times is a free weekly newspaper founded in 1986 that covers the African-American community in Baltimore County, Maryland.
The 2025 Black History Month theme is “African Americans and Labor.” The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) notes that the theme sets out to highlight and celebrate ...
Baltimore residents in Highlandtown received an extra layer of protection this weekend as the American Red Cross joined forces with Baltimore Gas and Electric and the Baltimore City Fire Department ...
Baltimore County, MD —NAACP Baltimore County has announced a new Next Generation Sponsor initiative aimed at expanding access for young people to attend the Branch’s 2026 Freedom Fund Banquet on ...
FishingBooker, the world’s largest platform connecting anglers with fishing guides, today announces the winners of the 2026 Angler’s Choice Award. First presented in 2015, this honor is reserved for ...
In 1986, Joy Bramble gathered all her resources and began publishing the Baltimore Times from her kitchen table on Madison Avenue. Nearly 39 years later, Bramble’s peers honored her as Publisher of ...
It was Imam Earl El Amin who first described Baltimore to me as a city of neighborhoods in a Baltimore Legacy Project interview. The phrase lingered, not as a slogan but as a fact. Baltimore’s civic ...
Baltimore’s art scene is set to take center stage once again as acclaimed photographer Devin Allen has been named the 2026 curator of SCOUT, the city’s premier affordable art fair held during Artscape ...
BALTIMORE — A signature event blending elegance, entertainment, and purpose is set to return this spring as POLOxJAZZ celebrates its 10th anniversary in Baltimore. Presented by Grandiosity Events in ...
Baltimore, MD – Womble Bond Dickinson, a prominent transatlantic law firm, has officially signed a long-term lease for the 23rd floor of 100 International Drive in the thriving Harbor East ...
From the Gulf Coast to the Sahel, they’re turning to science and community power to build futures rooted in dignity and care. This story for The Baltimore Times is supported by the Black Writers and ...
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine have released a newsworthy study asserting that medical errors should be recognized as the third leading cause of death in the United States. The study, led by ...
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