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An off-duty Baltimore officer will be placed on administrative leave after “accidentally” shooting a 14-year-old, the Baltimore Sun reports. SEE ALSO: Fox’s “Empire” Smashes 23-Year…

Ferguson Lives…Young Blacks Continue to Die Where do we go from here? The news from Ferguson has transfixed the nation. Another young black man brutally…

Wow. TMZ has released the entire video of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice knocking out his then fiancee with a punch in an elevator. Before you watch the video, remember that Rice was suspended for TWO GAMES as punishment. Previous circulated video showed Rice dragging the unconscious woman out of the elevator. Now we see […]

Baltimore, where urban crime reigns supreme, has had a curfew in place for many years, but it has not been strictly enforced. Now city officials…

VIA 92Q Rihanna is being accused of cyberbullying a Baltimore high school student on twitter. She RT the image of the girl’s promdress, similar to…

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In 1970, Marshall “Eddie” Conway was convicted of murdering Donald Sager, a Baltimore police officer. At the time, Conway was the Minister of Defense of…

Gregory Kane, a respected former columnist with the Baltimore Sun and a frequent contributor to Blackamericaweb.com has died. Kane lost his battle with cancer on…

Lists hurt. They shouldn’t and they didn’t use to.  There was a time when lists were all about fun things. The Best Place to get…

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A Marriottsville, MD gun club for African-Americans aims to combat youth violence in the city, NPR reports. SEE ALSO: Roland Martin Talks 2014 Midterm Elections…

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Fourteen more correctional officers at the Baltimore City Detention Center have been indicted on corruption charges, shedding more light on the relationship between the infamous…

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Farryn Johnson (pictured) has filed a racial discrimination complaint with the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights against the popular eatery chain, Hooters. The former waitress, who worked…

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Roland Martin talks with Bishop Douglas Miles, co-chair of the BUILD organization and co-founding member about the historic $1 billion investment in Baltimore’s schools.