The Baltimore Times is a free weekly newspaper founded in 1986 that covers the African-American community in Baltimore County, Maryland.
If you’re a renter in Maryland, important laws are in place to protect your rights. The Renters' Rights and Stabilization Act (HB 693) brings stronger safeguards, leveling the playing field between ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Publisher Joy Bramble of The Baltimore Times recently spoke out about the dangers of food allergies, hoping to raise ...
How many women have you seen driving and operating a firefighting vehicle or climbing a ladder to extinguish a fire? Never say never, even if you have not seen a woman maneuvering heavy fire equipment ...
Last week, I wrote an article entitled “The Wealth Creator Most Black People Are Ignoring and Missing Out On.” I discussed the incredible wealth gap between white and Black families and the three ...
It is no secret that grocery prices have risen substantially. Individuals and families are feeling the economic pinch at cash registers. “The all-items Consumer Price Index (CPI), a measure of economy ...
Do you have ground rent? Some, but not all, homeowners in the Baltimore area have ground rent. This means that the homeowner owns the structure of their house but not the land their house sits on, and ...
Have you noticed that these days, just about any website you access notifies you of the existence of “cookies?” Sometimes you’re just informed, but often you are given a choice to select the cookies ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott has been named one of the nation’s most influential rising leaders—twice. This week, he was recognized on the TIME100 Next 2025 Rising Stars list and also honored ...
Dr. Ajoke Akintade, a neurodevelopmental pediatrician and interim chief medical officer at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, has been working with patients with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity ...
When unexpected expenses hit, waiting for a payday can feel like a struggle. That’s why some employers now offer earned wage access (EWA), giving employees early access to a portion of their earnings.
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 ...