Baltimore City Police Officer William H. Torbit, Jr. was shot and killed by "friendly fire" from fellow officers. Baltimore City community organizers and citizens held a vigil in his honor.
Radio personality Darren Muhammad speaks
I Can't We Can founder Israel Cason and other Baltimore residents speak
Baltimore City Council member Carl Stokes speaks
Thursday, January 13, 2011
The Torbit Family Speaks!
In light of the shooting and killing of Baltimore City Police Officer William H. Torbit, Jr., the Torbit family demands answers and justice at a vigil held by community organizers.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Bundle Up Baltimore

ACE (Arts, Culture and Entertainment)Consortium, a group dedicated to the enrichment of nightlife and entertainment in Baltimore, will host their first annual Bundle Up Baltimore event featuring a coat drive for the homeless. ACE representative Reginald Doblyns discusses Baltimore's homeless issue and giving back to those in need.
Consortium
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
One-on-One with Femi The Dri Fish
Hip-Hop spoken word artist Femi The Dri Fish of the dynamic spoken word duo The 5thL has ripped the stage with his partner Native Son (David Ross) for roughly 10 years. Now, huevoicesdotcom's Bobby Marvin interviews Femi on his second solo release The Clown with no Circus.
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Victoria Rowell is coming to Baltimore

Actress and author Victoria Rowell is coming to Baltimore for the Booklovers' Breakfast Saturday January 29th at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
MISSING NC TEEN Phylicia Barnes
Yesterday, I went to visit to an old friend and I noticed this picture of missing teen Phylicia Barnes on the front door of the apartment building. I remember a report on Fox 45 News and another one on WJZ-13 last night. Her mother was clearly upset and worried. As a father of two little girls, I would be as well. I only hope she returns safely to her parents. To ALL parents out there, hug your child a little tighter today and God bless.
A Benefit for Baltimore's Children

The DMV's star entertainers take the stage for a special concert benefit for Baltimore's children on January 26th at The Hippodrome Theatre. The event includes appearances by Mo'Nique, Mario, Raheem DeVaughn, Paula Campbell and Darin Atwater.
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