Baltimore Times

[2] The Brambles focused coverage on positive stories as a way to counteract negative press of the African American community.

[5] In her 2019 interview with Black Enterprise magazine, Bramble described the ongoing development of the Baltimore Times, including online at the newspaper's website and through social media, stating "we are fast becoming a media company as we introduce video, a possible radio station, and podcasting to attract millennials as our new readers (online of course) of the coming generation.

"[4] The company expanded to offer community workshops and seminars to increase awareness of opportunities related to business, education, healthcare, and finance.

"[6] The newspaper founded the Positive People Awards in 1992 to acknowledge leaders in Baltimore.

[7] In 1998, the Times Community Services was formed as a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to philanthropic efforts.