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Baltimore's MLK Day Parade to go on, mayor says after uproar 02:00 BALTIMORE -- Drumlines and cheering will return next week after a two-year covid hiatus for Baltimore City's Martin Luther King ...
When the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts issued a brief statement Thursday announcing that the Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade was being canceled for the third year in a row, it set ...
Baltimore’s first MLK Day parade was held in 2000. Over the years, as many as 45,000 people have come to the event to applaud marching bands, baton twirlers, dignitaries in classic cars and ...
MLK Jr. Day parade moved to February 00:29. BALTIMORE -- Baltimore's MLK Day Parade has been rescheduled for Presidents' Day, Mayor Brandon Scott said during Wednesday's Board of Estimates meeting.
Baltimore’s 2023 MLK Day Parade set to take place, ... On Jan. 16, Baltimore’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade will reconvene for the first time since 2020.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott tweeted Sunday night that the city will have a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade.The parade will kick off at noon on Jan. 16.Video above: Hundreds in Baltimore honor ...
Sisters Umaya, 4 (left), and Mayana Scott, 6, of Baltimore bundle up to watch the city’s Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade in freezing temperatures. About 45,000 people attended the city ...
On Jan. 15, Baltimore will celebrate the life of an iconic civil rights leader with the 18th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Parade. MLK Parade Image-Dunbar High School Marching Band ...
Baltimore’s first MLK Day parade was held in 2000. Over the years, as many as 45,000 people have come to the event to applaud marching bands, baton twirlers, dignitaries in classic cars and ...
Organizers of Monday’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade announced Saturday that the event would be canceled for the second year in a row in advance of snow and bitterly cold temperatures.
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