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Joy Davis, the woman behind the Waller Gallery art museum which opened its doors this past April, says it was all her mother’s idea. Davis just took that idea and ran full-speed with it.

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When Governor Larry Hogan and Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh joined a host of other dignitaries and officials on Friday, December 9, 2016 to announce a multimillion, redevelopment plan for Madison Park North in West Baltimore’s Reservoir Hill, those working on the project were taken by more than just the dollar signs attached and the media a...

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Tuesday, 06 December 2016 15:11

Friends Create Fashionable Tote Bag Line

Aaron Jones and Jason Bass are guilty of “treason.” They have defied the status quo by “going against the grain.”...

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Tyreece Johnson recalled the delicious smells that would fill the air on Saturday mornings....

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On Tuesday, August 2, 2016, national leaders, elected officials, members of the city and state business communities, and others gathered for the Ribbon Cutting of the Raymond V. Haysbert, Sr. Entrepreneurship Center at the Greater Baltimore Urban League (GBUL)....

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Monday, 21 September 2015 08:00

Resilient shop owner reopens boutique after riots

Taylor Alexander, 23, reopened her Baltimore-based business— Flawless Damsels Boutique— for a second time on August 29, 2015....

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A new program is being offered to rising junior and senior Baltimore City students who are interested in entrepreneurship between August 3 and August 8, 2015. Johnny Graham, 27; and Justin Peters, 29; have partnered with the University of Baltimore Black Law Students Association (UBBLSA) to host the free Youth Entrepreneurship Startup (Y.E.S.)....

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The city of Baltimore will receive US federal government assistance to repair tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage after recent rioting and unrest. To help with those efforts, the U.S. Small Business Administration has committed more than $1 million in additional assistance toward Baltimore businesses in an attempt to help them rebuild.[Rel...

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As mothers, daughters, sisters and aunts, Tehma Hallie Smith, Ronae Brock and Michelle Davenport say they were bothered by the possible side effects connected to chemicals in the products they were using....

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Cheryl Wood, an international speaker, business coach, author and empowerment champion was selected to receive a 2015 Mother of Achievement Award from American Mothers, Inc....

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