Nicole Rasmussen+FollowBaltimore’s Devon Brown brings hope back to KenyaA Baltimore native who once found a new path in Kenya as a child is now returning the favor—literally. Devon Brown, featured in the “Boys of Baraka” documentary, just led a mission trip back to Kenya, providing food, clothes, and even a copier to kids and orphanages in Nairobi’s Kibera slum. Brown says Kenya changed his life, and now he’s determined to help Baltimore youth experience the same transformation. Imagine the impact if more people reached back to lift up their communities—what do you think makes the biggest difference: opportunity, support, or something else? #Entertainment #Baltimore #KenyaWithLove00Share
Courtney Williams+FollowFlu surge hits Baltimore families hardBaltimore is seeing a major spike in flu and similar illnesses, with hospitals packed and families scrambling as kids come down with high fevers and stomach issues. Doctors say this year’s flu strain is spreading fast, especially among young children and the elderly, and it’s hitting households right after family gatherings. Emergency rooms are seeing triple the usual number of flu-related visits compared to last year. If you haven’t gotten your flu shot yet, local clinics are still offering them. How are you and your family coping with this wave? Any tips for staying healthy or managing symptoms at home? #Health #BodyHealth #Baltimore00Share
Robert Johansson+FollowRavens and Steelers will meet in Week 18 for the AFC North titleAfter Baltimore’s win over the Packers and Pittsburgh’s loss to the Browns this weekend, the AFC North division crown will be decided next Sunday when the Ravens travel to Pittsburgh for a winner-take-all showdown in Week 18. The winner of this matchup will not only take the division title but also earn a playoff berth, while the loser will see their season end on the final day. It’s shaping up to be a huge finish to the regular season in one of the NFL’s most competitive divisions. Who do you have in this do-or-die AFC North game — Ravens or Steelers? #NFL #AFCNorth #Steelers #Ravens #Week18 #Playoffs #Baltimore #Pittsburgh #NFLDiscussion00Share
Shelia Miller+FollowElf on the Shelf brings smiles to Baltimore kidsHoliday magic is alive at Johns Hopkins Children's Center, where the Elf on the Shelf tradition is turning hospital stays into moments of joy for young patients. Staff across the hospital have gotten creative, staging elves inspired by TikTok trends and Taylor Swift hits, and even giving each elf its own social media presence. For kids spending the holidays away from home, these playful surprises are making a real difference. It’s heartwarming to see how a simple tradition can brighten spirits—what other small acts do you think could help families in tough times? #News #Baltimore #HolidaySpirit00Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowBaltimore’s Hampstead Hill: A school that’s changing the gameBaltimore’s Hampstead Hill Academy is quietly rewriting what’s possible for city schools. Despite serving mostly low-income families, it’s the only city school to earn a 5-star state ranking and boasts the highest test scores in Baltimore. Chronic absenteeism is just 9%—a fraction of the city average—and family satisfaction is sky-high. What’s behind this? A principal with deep community roots, a relentless focus on great teachers, and a real commitment to building relationships. If this is what happens when a school “does what works well,” what would it take to see more Hampstead Hills across Baltimore? #Education #Baltimore #CommunitySuccess00Share
Dominique Hoffman+FollowBaltimore’s MTA Police bring real holiday magicEvery year, Baltimore’s MTA Police step up for local families in a way that goes beyond their badge. Their Adopt a Family program isn’t just about gifts—it’s about delivering hope, meals, and essentials to families who need it most. Officers, Santa, and Mrs. Claus teamed up this year to brighten the holidays for kids at Samuel Coleridge Taylor Elementary. With over 250 families helped since 2003, this tradition shows how much community support matters. Have you seen or been part of a local effort like this? Let’s talk about the impact these acts of kindness have on our neighborhoods! #Relationships #Baltimore #CommunitySupport00Share
aguilarallison+FollowBaltimore’s festive cookie tins spark allergy alertThose pretty holiday cookie tins from Atwater’s in Baltimore might look like the perfect gift, but there’s a hidden risk for anyone with nut allergies. Some tins sold in Baltimore, Towson, and Catonsville were packed with cookies containing almonds, pecans, and walnuts—but the labels didn’t mention it. No one’s gotten sick yet, but if you or someone you know has a nut allergy, it’s best to return the tin for a refund. It’s a reminder to always double-check labels, especially with gifts. Anyone else surprised by how easy it is for something like this to slip through? #Health #BodyHealth #Baltimore00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBaltimore’s own Herman Harried up for Hall of FameHerman Harried, a legend in Baltimore basketball circles, is now in the running for the Naismith Hall of Fame! After making waves at Dunbar High and Syracuse, Harried turned Lake Clifton High into a powerhouse, racking up six state titles and over 500 wins as coach. His journey from local star to inspiring mentor has left a real mark—Lake Clifton even named their court after him. What do you think: Should Harried’s impact on Baltimore hoops and young athletes earn him a spot in the Hall? Let’s talk about the legacy he’s built right here in our city. #Sports #Baltimore #Basketball00Share
Douglas Robinson+FollowBaltimore’s new sanctuary for families in crisisA brand-new Children’s House is coming just steps from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, designed to be a true haven for families facing the toughest pediatric illnesses. Imagine a space that feels more like a peaceful retreat than a hospital—where parents and kids can find calm, comfort, and real support during long, stressful treatments. The Believe In Tomorrow Foundation is leading this project, building on decades of experience helping families stay close and strong. Construction starts in 2026, but the vision is already sparking hope. How do you think spaces like this change the journey for families? #Health #BodyHealth #Baltimore00Share
suarezpatricia+FollowBaltimore cookie recall: Check your holiday tins!A batch of Atwater’s holiday cookie tins sold in Baltimore, Towson, and Catonsville has been recalled because they contain tree nuts (almonds, pecans, walnuts) that aren’t listed on the label. For anyone with nut allergies, this could be a serious health risk. The tins were sold between December 13 and 22, so if you picked one up for a gift or celebration, double-check your pantry. No illnesses have been reported yet, but you can return the tin for a full refund. Has anyone in the community bought these cookies or know someone who might be affected? #Health #BodyHealth #Baltimore00Share