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The Westside Is Building: Black Wall Street MILFORD MILL Brings Energy, Enterprise, and Community to Randallstown
BLACK WALL STREET MILFORD MILL | BMORENEWS.COM (RANDALLSTOWN, MD – March 22, 2026) — There are events you attend. And then there are events you feel. Black Wall Street MILFORD MILL was the latter. Held at IQ Bar & Grill on Liberty Road — owned by entrepreneur Donovan Murphy — the gathering brought together a room full of builders, believers, and some of Baltimore County’s most engaged community voices. The energy was palpable from the moment you walked in. Prayer opened the program. Positive vibrations filled the space. And for a few powerful hours, Northwest Baltimore County felt exactly like…
Baltimore Weekend Recap: Royalty, Legacy, and Love from All Corners of the City (BALTIMORE – July 7, 2025) – There’s simply no other way to explain this. As a Westsider with Eastside roots, I can say with all my heart and soul – I love all of Baltimore. This weekend, I had the distinct pleasure of spending time with Baltimore royalty from all four corners of the city. From former star athletes to loyal community supporters, it was a celebration of history, culture, and unity. The weekend began with a fundraiser for Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. My personal journey includes both…
(BALTIMORE – July 20, 2025) — When I wrote “Fear, Power, and the Price of Reparations” two months ago, I was writing from a place of deep frustration. Governor Wes Moore — America’s only Black governor — had just vetoed a bill that would have established a Maryland state reparations commission. It was a bill crafted with care, shaped by years of work from Black lawmakers. At the time, the veto felt like a retreat. A missed moment. But thanks to new reporting from The Baltimore Banner, we now know there’s more to the story. Governor Moore didn’t just reject…
(BALTIMORE – July 15, 2025) – West Baltimore’s relentless struggle with drugs is no recent development. The roots run deep. Once a vibrant cultural hub that hosted the greatest stars in Black America, Historic Pennsylvania Avenue is now a symbol of decline — plagued by heroin, cocaine, crack, and now, fentanyl. Last week’s deadly outbreak was just the latest chapter in a long, painful story. But this crisis is not just about drugs. It’s about multigenerational trauma — both from addiction and from the economy of dealing. For some, dealing becomes as addictive as using. And the cost? Broken families, blighted…
(BALTIMORE – July 14, 2025) – Baltimore is no stranger to crisis. From ransomware attacks to corruption scandals, from disinvestment to unrest, this city has weathered storms that would flatten others. But in the midst of it all, a new vision is quietly rising — and Mayor Brandon Scott stands at its front line. This isn’t just about policy. It’s about a shift in tone, a change in energy, a long-overdue evolution. It’s what we call the New Baltimore. Yes, we are still plagued by systemic issues — some of them older than the mayor himself. Crime, addiction, poverty, and a…
(BALTIMORE – July 9, 2025) – I’ll be honest — I’ve been doing this since elementary school. From delivering the morning announcements to running my own Afro paper route, to going live on WEAA 88.9 FM with Charlie Dugger at just 15 years old — media called me early, and I’ve been answering ever since. This message is especially for our young people still discovering who they are and, prayerfully, their purpose. Find what you love — then do it like your life depends on it. If you’re a painter, paint everything in sight. If you’re a speechwriter, study the…
(BALTIMORE – Revised July 10, 2025) – Baltimore isn’t just a city of struggle — it’s a city of grit. This town has raised champions: Gervonta “Tank” Davis. Ray Lewis. Cal Ripken. Lamar Jackson. Sam Cassell. Mo’Nique. Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi. Jada Pinkett Smith. Angel Reese. What do they all have in common? Baltimore. This city doesn’t fold. It fights. It rises. Baltimore raises people who don’t flinch in the face of adversity. We fight for what we believe in. We don’t quit. We resist — and we win. As long as there is life, there is hope. And as…
By Doni Glover | July 4, 2025 (BALTIMORE – July 4, 2025) — From the bottom of my heart, thank you. Doni Glover 6.0 was more than a birthday celebration — it was a testament to love, legacy, and the strength of community. As I step into this new decade, I am humbled by the overwhelming support that poured in from every corner. You showed up with joy, encouragement, and purpose — and together, we created something unforgettable. To our honorees, thank you for your work, your leadership, and your impact. Each of you embodies the spirit of Black Wall…
(BALTIMORE – July 4, 2025) – There’s a young African American brother who lives about half a block away. Around this time of year, he likes to set off fireworks — and I mean serious fireworks. The last one shook our homes like a low-grade earthquake. Now, I’m not trying to single him out. Truth is, around this time every year, many of us light up the skies. I don’t know what fireworks cost, but I imagine folks spend a decent amount. And in Baltimore City, this tradition isn’t limited to the 4th of July — it kicks off about a…
Special thanks to Diane Bell’s Opportunity Connections, G. Grant Griffin Media Group, Sanjay Thomas Allstate Insurance, Attorney J. Wyndal Gordon, Simple Wellness Day Spa, Edible Arrangements – Govans, Tylino’s Caribbean Restaurant, Next Phaze Cafe, Georgia Peach, Rabbit’s MD Crab Soup, and the MD-Washington Minority Companies Association (MWMCA). (BALTIMORE – July 2, 2025) – First, let me thank God for allowing me to see my 60th birthday. I don’t take it for granted—not one bit. Some counted me out along the way, but God had other plans. Even in my failures, shortcomings, and bad decisions, His faithfulness never wavered. Without Him,…
A BMORENews Story(BALTIMORE – June 26, 2025) – It was a cold January night. The streets were quiet—except for the distant wail of an ambulance siren. I was somewhere between the TV remote and my computer. It was 2022. The phone rang. To my pleasant surprise, it was Dr. Tyrone Taborn. Cool, calm, and calculated, he asked how I was doing. And then he said something I’ll never forget: he told me he appreciated that I help people. Then he added that he wanted to invest in our digital news efforts—and invited me to serve as the news director for…
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