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It's going to be a great ride we hope never stops. We are a Maryland-based company with two websites. Stay tuned.

We are looking forward to serving you something different every day - hopefully, a reason for you to bookmark this page and visit us frequently. The Baltimore Post-Examiner is owned by the Baltimore Post-Examiner LLC. We produce all our content in Maryland. The Post-Examiner is a teaching media company where we mentor journalists with volunteers and help unemployed reporters get jobs! We have a si

ster site LAPostExaminer.com, which is also produced in Maryland. Several journalists volunteered to help kick off this start-up – some who worked at The Washington Post, Frederick News-Post, Baltimore Examiner and freelancers from the New York Times and Baltimore Sun. It’s called the Post-Examiner because we love the play on the word “Post” but we also are hoping to answer that question: What’s next after newspapers? We see a lot of websites come and go – and many simply are not making it for various reasons. We hope to break that cycle. We are not the typical news website – nor do we wish to be. We will be offering more than news and blogs, but an opportunity for fiction writers, poets, comedians and musicians to showcase their talent and skills. Much like when the Beatles formed Apple Corps Ltd, they opened the door to all kinds of inspiring talent that never really got a shot. From that came the likes of James Taylor and others. We hope by providing a similar approach we can shine the light on some tremendous undiscovered talent and at the same time offer some familiar voices who live in Baltimore and beyond. We won’t be limited to Baltimore, and we will dive into some national and international issues as well as state issues on an occasional basis – including some state blogs. You know what they say, everything sooner or later becomes local. So we believe if an event is happening outside this great city, we’ll make sure we bring it home whether it’s one of our sons or daughters dying in the war overseas, or an outside voice we believe is worth listening to. We will be a little bit of everything with the goal of helping journalists build portfolios and get employed! And we won’t get our feelings hurt, if you don’t like something, or have a suggestion on how we can improve. We’re journalists so fire away. It comes with the territory. So who are we? We will be holding events throughout the year where you can meet some of the people behind the madness here. Buckle up and enjoy the ride. Thanks for reading,

Timothy Maier (Founder)

03/12/2025

Congress is arguably more partisan and more polarized than at any time in recent memory. So, does that mean another shutdown is likely?

31/10/2025

The realm of anti-Jewish hatred and tropes can be found on the fringes of both political spectrums and is often amplified by social media.

06/10/2025

Six days ago the federal government shutdown amid a battle over the continuity of Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax subsidies.

12/09/2025

The government will shutdown after midnight on Oct. 1 if Congress does not come to some sort of funding agreement.

15/08/2025

Reliably-blue Maryland may follow reliably-red Texas in furthering partisan congressional gerrymandering plans.

25/07/2025

Former RNC chair Michael Steele said the GOP's $4.5 trillion tax cut bill is unlikely to help the party in the midterm elections.

14/07/2025

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Voting rights in Maryland are under siege — and for Latino, Black, naturalized citizens, and working-class voters, the d...
11/07/2025

Voting rights in Maryland are under siege — and for Latino, Black, naturalized citizens, and working-class voters, the danger isn’t abstract.

Voting rights in Maryland are under siege — and for Latino, Black, naturalized citizens, and working-class voters, the danger isn’t abstract. It’s happening right now, in courtrooms and committee hearings, in bureaucratic rule changes and so-called “integrity” lawsuits designed to do one t...

02/07/2025

Trump 2.0. attempts to explain Trump's appeal to voters in "fly-over" country and why efforts by his political foes to keep him from elected office failed.

31/05/2025

Other Marylanders and I need our elected officials, from Senators and Congressman to state and local officials to put all political calculations aside. We need them to stand with us and all of the Palestinians and Israelis standing together for a just and lasting peace.

31/05/2025

Quantum physicist Ronald Walsworth is helping the state of Maryland become a leader in the burgeoning field of quantum computing.

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Welcome aboard, It's going to be a great ride we hope never stops. We are looking forward to serving you something different every day - hopefully a reason for you to bookmark this page and visit us frequently. We also run and manage the LAPostExaminer.com from Maryland. We are a Maryland-based companies with two websites. The LAPostExaminer.com and BaltmorePostExaminer.com are mirror websites with sharing content. All final work is produced and published in Maryland. Several journalists are behind this start-up – some who worked at The Washington Post, Frederick News-Post, Baltimore Examiner and freelancers from the New York Times and Baltimore Sun. All are volunteers with the mission to help journalists find jobs. It’s called the Post-Examiner because we love the play on the word “Post” but we also are hoping to answer that question: What’s next after newspapers? We see a lot of websites come and go – and many simply are not making it for various reasons. We hope to break that cycle. We are not the typical news website – nor do we wish to be. We will be offering more than news and blogs, but an opportunity for fiction writers, poets, comedians and musicians to showcase their talent and skills. We will mentor journalists - particularly minorities and veterans. We will give them an opportunity to learn and build solid portfolios so that they can find work. That’s our mission - helping journalists get back to work. We even teamed up with Back to Work Ltd, a nonprofit that helps journalists find jobs.

Much like when the Beatles formed Apple Corps Ltd, they opened the door to all kinds of inspiring talent that never really got a shot. From that came the likes of James Taylor and others. We hope by providing a similar approach we can shine the light on some tremendous undiscovered talent and at the same time offer some familiar voices who live in Baltimore and beyond. We won’t be limited to Baltimore, and we will dive into some national and international issues as well as state issues on an occasional basis – including some state blogs. You know what they say, everything sooner or later becomes local. So we believe if an event is happening outside this great city, we’ll make sure we bring it home whether it’s one of our sons or daughters dying in the war overseas, or an outside voice we believe is worth listening to. We will be a little bit of everything. And we won’t get our feelings hurt, if you don’t like something, or have a suggestion on how we can improve. We’re journalists so fire away. It comes with the territory. If you want to contribute, drop us a line. If you want to donate, click the donate button. Your donation goes directly to support the writers, poets, photographers, musicians and artists. And if you want to advertise, please do. We won’t make it without your support. So who are we? Stay tuned. We will be holding events throughout the year where you can meet some of the people behind the madness here. Buckle up and enjoy the ride. Thanks for reading, Baltimore Post-Examiner Staff