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Residents Speak "Truths" at Town Hall
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Iyanla Comes to Fix Baltimore
A popular television show host ministered Thursday evening for the third day of special "healing" services to "fix" Baltimore in the wake of violent unrest that rocked the city recently. The atmosphere for the gathering at Empowerment Temple AME Church was set by a choir singing a traditional church hymn, “Fix it Jesus,” as the service began. "The city of Baltimore needs fixing," said Iyanla Vanzant, author, life coach and host of OWN network’s “Iyanla: Fix My Life.” Vanzant
State to Aid Damaged Baltimore Businesses
Maisha McCoy rushed into the auditorium of Morgan State University’s Murphy Fine Arts Center on Friday, June 5, carrying a manila folder, and she collapsed into a seat as she gasped for air. She was among 30 people who had come to a state-sponsored summit for business owners who suffered losses when violence and looting erupted in Baltimore. The unrest was a reaction to 25-year-old Freddie Gray’s death while in police custody. Four government agencies and private financial se


Feeding Baltimore’s Homeless
BALTIMORE - "Follow Me" by Aly Us, blares through two large speakers. A small fluffy dog named "Sweetie" barks at the kids enjoying themselves as they rush by. Mouth watering burgers grill to perfection as jovial onlookers dance, play chess or form a line to partake in the good eats. No, this isn't your family’s latest gathering. It's Bonnie Lane's Annual initiative, "People's BBQ For The Homeless 2015." The first thing you notice when you step onto the lawn at St. Vincent De
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