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Black Wall Street NEW BALTIMORE to Honor George White

(BALTIMORE – November 2, 2025) – BMORENews.com proudly presents the Black Wall Street NEW BALTIMORE — a dynamic celebration of Black excellence in business, entrepreneurship, and community leadership on Thursday, November 6, 2025 (6 pm-8 pm). As tradition holds, the centerpiece of the event will be the prestigious Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, honoring trailblazers who are making meaningful impact in their industries and communities.  RSVP to blackwallstreetnewbaltimore.eventbrite.com  Since 2011, BMORENews and its partners have recognized more than 2,900 leaders across 9 U.S. cities for their contributions to Black entrepreneurship and economic empowerment. This year, we’re excited to expand that legacy with the debut of the…

Four Books, Two Degrees, One Mission: The Evolution of BMORENews

(BALTIMORE – November 2, 2025) – At 60 years old, I’ve reached another milestone. In May, I completed my Master’s in Journalism at Morgan State University. Today, I’m pursuing doctoral studies in Management and Organization at the University of Maryland’s Smith School of Business. Some people ask, “Why are you still in school?” Because the mission demands it. For over 30 years, I’ve been building platforms to amplify Black voices, celebrate Black business, and demand justice. But telling our stories isn’t enough anymore. Now, I’m equipping myself with the academic tools to document our economic power, our history, and our path…

Joseph Haskins, Jr. to be Honored at Black Wall Street NEW BALTIMORE, Nov. 6th

(BALTIMORE – October 31, 2025) – BMORENews.com proudly presents the Black Wall Street NEW BALTIMORE — a dynamic celebration of Black excellence in business, entrepreneurship, and community leadership on Thursday, November 6, 2025 (6 pm-8 pm) at Coppin State University’s College of Business. As tradition holds, the centerpiece of the event will be the prestigious Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, honoring trailblazers who are making meaningful impact in their industries and communities.  RSVP to blackwallstreetnewbaltimore.eventbrite.com  Since 2011, BMORENews and its partners have recognized more than 2,900 leaders across 9 U.S. cities for their contributions to Black entrepreneurship and economic empowerment. This year, we’re excited to expand…

Delegate N. Scott Phillips: The People’s Advocate

(REISTERSTOWN – October 31, 2025) – Last night, Delegate N. Scott Phillips gathered his supporters for a fundraiser at a popular cigar lounge in Reisterstown. The evening drew a virtual who’s who of Greater Baltimore as the Northwest Baltimore County delegate gears up for the upcoming 90-day General Assembly session in Annapolis. Phillips has been increasingly active in state politics, weighing in on key issues that affect Maryland’s business community. Most recently, he shared his perspective on the federal freeze impacting Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) — a major concern for small and minority-owned firms. Working closely with the Legislative Black…

BMORENews.com: Telling Baltimore’s Story, One Neighborhood at a Time

(BALTIMORE – October 31, 2025) – In a media landscape flooded with quick takes and distant commentary, BMORENews.com strives to stand apart as a platform that listens first — and tells the story correctly. From West North Avenue to Coppin State University, from the courts of Cloverdale to the corridors of City Hall, BMORENews has built a reputation for documenting the soul of Baltimore: its people, its progress, and its promise. This isn’t just news. It’s a record of resilience. The site’s growing archive — thousands of articles, interviews, and videos — captures the essence of what many call the…

Federal Indictment Reshapes 41st District Senate Race

(BALTIMORE – October 30, 2025) – I guess Malcolm was right. No, not Malcolm X — the other Malcolm. The one from Park Heights. When he told me he was running for State Senator of the 41st, I was skeptical. “Nah, you should run for Delegate,” I said. But he stood firm on his decision. Now, barely three months into the campaign, the sitting State Senator faces a federal indictment. The timing couldn’t be more consequential. Suddenly, Delegate Malcolm Ruff’s Senate bid looks less like a long shot and more like vindication — a mental victory at minimum, but possibly…

ENOUGH: Empowering West Baltimore to Lead Its Own Revival

(BALTIMORE – October 29, 2025) – There are roughly 150,000 children in Maryland living in poverty. For too long, concentrated childhood poverty has existed in neighborhoods across the state — denying many children the ability to reach their full potential. But every child deserves more than just a chance to survive; they deserve the opportunity to thrive. For decades, government programs have tried to reduce poverty without directly listening to the people most affected — and with mixed results. ENOUGH flips that model on its head. The initiative brings together state agencies, local nonprofits, philanthropies, and community leaders with shared…

West Baltimore: Restoring the Work, Restoring the Dignity

(BALTIMORE – October 29, 2025) – Tonight’s West Baltimore Business Meeting at The Mill on North is the fruit of years of quiet labor by committed Baltimoreans who see the bigger picture. You won’t find these people in headlines or viral clips — they’re too busy in the trenches, building block by block, nurturing the next harvest of hope. And every now and then, a leader emerges. Then another. Ten years ago, West Baltimore stood in ashes after the city’s first major uprising in nearly half a century. Smoke lingered at Penn-North. Glass crunched beneath every step. The fire at the…