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Officials are convinced that the 10 p.m. curfew is working in Baltimore; the city was relatively quiet following the uprising that took place on Monday, NBC News…

You may not know Toya Graham’s name, but you might remember her pulling her son out of the Baltimore riots on Monday. The proud mother…

It’s no secret. The word “thug” in the media has long been a euphemism for Black people, often used by those who fail to consider…

Despite its proximity to the nation’s capital in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland has been the center of economic despair and urban blight since riots rolled…

The day after the city of Baltimore exploded following Freddie Gray’s funeral we visited the corner in West Baltimore that was the scene of a CVS that was just torched and looted hours before to find citizens banding together to cleaning up their community in the shadow of riot police lined up on North Avenue. […]

Our Online Editor Pharoh Martin reports live in Baltimore on the recent riots. Here’s the latest. Follow @aguynamedpharoh on Instagram for more.  

  After an evening of violence and destruction in the streets of Baltimore, the city is uniting to clean up our neighborhoods. The presence of…