BALTIMORE — More than two dozen correctional officers in Baltimore were charged Tuesday with using excessive force on prisoners at state-operated jails in a city plagued by decades of institutional corruption, inside and outside jailhouse walls.
BALTIMORE — As leading business and religious groups consider whether to endorse the return of crime-fighting surveillance planes above Baltimore, a poll commissioned by a prominent local past…
BALTIMORE — Alyse and Elmer Sanchez were thrilled when they survived their “green card” interview, a crucial step in obtaining lawful status in the United States. She texted her family from th…
BALTIMORE — A 1,600-pound bull escaped from a truck into the streets of Baltimore for several hours.
Bailey Reeves, a rising high school senior who was one of at least 17 transgender people killed this year, was remembered Friday in a somber ceremony in Baltimore.
Baltimore County police have arrested a former pastor of a fundamentalist Baptist church in Dundalk on charges he sexually abused a teenager on the church’s grounds and elsewhere in the Baltim…
As if in defiance of an organized plea against violence announced for this weekend, police reported four more shootings — including at least one homicide — in Baltimore in less than 24 hours.
BALTIMORE — Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings took the high road Saturday, inviting President Donald Trump and other Americans to visit Baltimore but declining to respond in kind to the barrage of…
Hundreds of U.S. cities and counties and two states have outlawed plastic bags at checkout counters since the Baltimore City Council first considered a ban in 2006. More than a decade later, a…
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is proposing changes to the state’s tolls that he says will result in about $5.6 million in annual savings for drivers, but he has offered only scant details of his plan.
The Maryland Transit Administration faces a funding shortfall of more than $2 billion over the next decade — money that is needed to keep the agency’s transit systems running safely, in compli…
BALTIMORE — As a rule of thumb, it’s not safe to swim in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Even a splash could make you sick.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra musicians protested outside Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on Monday morning, carrying signs and chanting “Save the BSO!” after being locked out of the performing center …
Officials launched a public awareness campaign called “Look Alive” on Monday aiming to decrease pedestrian and bicyclist deaths in the Baltimore region.
BALTIMORE — To Marylanders, Old Bay is more than a seasoning: It’s a symbol of state pride. The yellow and blue tin with a red lid is tattooed on calves or placed in window sills along with a …
BALTIMORE — As leading business and religious groups consider whether to endorse the return of crime-fighting surveillance planes above Baltim…
BALTIMORE — Alyse and Elmer Sanchez were thrilled when they survived their “green card” interview, a crucial step in obtaining lawful status i…
BALTIMORE — A 1,600-pound bull escaped from a truck into the streets of Baltimore for several hours.
Bailey Reeves, a rising high school senior who was one of at least 17 transgender people killed this year, was remembered Friday in a somber c…
Baltimore County police have arrested a former pastor of a fundamentalist Baptist church in Dundalk on charges he sexually abused a teenager o…
As if in defiance of an organized plea against violence announced for this weekend, police reported four more shootings — including at least o…
BALTIMORE — Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings took the high road Saturday, inviting President Donald Trump and other Americans to visit Baltimore …
Hundreds of U.S. cities and counties and two states have outlawed plastic bags at checkout counters since the Baltimore City Council first con…
The Maryland Transit Administration faces a funding shortfall of more than $2 billion over the next decade — money that is needed to keep the …
BALTIMORE — As a rule of thumb, it’s not safe to swim in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Even a splash could make you sick.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra musicians protested outside Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on Monday morning, carrying signs and chanting “Save the BSO!…
Officials launched a public awareness campaign called “Look Alive” on Monday aiming to decrease pedestrian and bicyclist deaths in the Baltimo…
BALTIMORE — To Marylanders, Old Bay is more than a seasoning: It’s a symbol of state pride. The yellow and blue tin with a red lid is tattooed…
Hometown letters
- Downtown hotel & conference center will be a boon for Frederick
- Active advocate for ban
- ELG appreciates environmental measures
- Chicken poop — the next great polluter
- Baltimore incinerator could affect Frederick County
- More chains need to go antibiotic free
- Where were other moms & dads?
- Linked to Baltimore
- FNP fracking editorial on target
- Worried about health crisis from overuse of antibiotics
Hometown sports
- Column: Before you start booking a Super Bowl trip, consider the play of the Ravens defense
- Ravens playing their best, soaring toward No. 1 seed in AFC
- Jackson runs to record, throws Ravens to rout that clinches division title
- Nine months after Mosley left in free agency, Ravens replace linchpin with rotation
- Ravens' Jackson shrugs off leg injury, keeps focus on wins
- Ravens have far loftier goal than merely making playoffs
- Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen have put draft doubts behind them as they prepare for Ravens-Bills showdown
- ‘It’s not ideal, but we’re winning’: Being a Ravens receiver a test of patience, preparedness
- Orioles trade Dylan Bundy to Angels for pitching prospects
- Mike Preston: After struggling to stop 49ers’ rushing attack, Ravens want to sharpen their edge on defense
Hometown obituaries
Events where you live
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Dec 15Gettysburg National Military Park and Museum and Visitor CenterFree
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Dec 15Hood College, Hodson Gallery, Tatem Arts CenterFree
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