This week, U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) visited local nonprofit So What Else for its Six-Year Anniversary Open House, where he recognized the organization’s anniversary and highlighted $750,000 in FY26 Congressionally Directed Spending that he and U...Read More
There is a word that Delayna Watkins chose with purpose. Not “clinic.” Not “office.” She chose “lounge.” “When I came up with the Women’s Wellness Lounge, that word lounge was specific,” she explained. “I wanted it to feel like they were...Read More
For decades, the traditional job has been sold as the safest path to financial security. Go to school, get good grades, get a good job, work hard, and retire comfortably. But in today’s economic climate, that promise is no longer true. Across the country,...Read More
Hello everyone, check out this weather! Hey! This is my time of the year. Honey Child! We are ready to get out and party outdoors, indoors, or wherever! I am available for book signings at your event. Just give me a call. My contact information is at the end o...Read More
Imagine the following: A strange text from an unknown number. A friendly conversation that turns into daily check-ins. Then, after trust has been built, comes the pitch: a “can’t-miss” investment opportunity, often involving cryptocurrency. You take the ...Read More
Ella H. Pierce, a pioneering public servant and longtime City of Baltimore official died on Sunday, January 25, 2026. She was 98. Mrs. Pierce devoted decades of service to the City of Baltimore and was widely respected for her integrity, professionalism, an...Read More
