Crashes have killed nearly 500 people in Baltimore City over the past decade, and safety advocates say leaders have left tools on the table.
Annapolis was in a state of total gridlock as thousands showed up to the conclusion of the monks' cross-country journey, which promoted unity and compassion for all.
This year, the longest-running Black-owned family newspaper in the U.S. moves its offices and rich archives into West Baltimore's historic Upton Mansion.
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From deflated blimps to Big Boyz pens, Charm City got really creative this holiday.
Overheard at a high wheel race, ukulele festival, and insect love-song seminar.
Reported on the ground near Muncy, Pennsylvania, widespread power outages.
Linthicum couple open state’s first cuddling service.
Second-ranking Diocese of Maryland leader killed popular cyclist two days after Christmas.
Coalition calls for firing violent officers and installing body cameras.
The City Councilman (and husband of Marilyn) launched campaign in Reservoir Hill.
Managing editor Max Weiss previews the November issue of Baltimore magazine.
The $135 million investment will add 12 new bus routes and aims to unify transit network.
Initiative comes ahead of first-ever Great Baltimore Oyster Festival this weekend.
During the spectral season, try these spooky strolls for haunted history lessons.
More than a century later, the Ouija board’s Baltimore origin story has been unraveled. Research shows it works, too. (Kind of.)
Amid protests, City Council backs promotion of interim commissioner with 12-2 vote.
City Circuit Court judge also issues gag order in cases.
Former Maryland Governor expected to perform well. And he needs to.
New poll shows African-Americans and white Marylanders have contrasting perceptions of treatment and accountability.
Among the collection are more than 1,300 images of life in Baltimore in the 1930s.
Governor’s job approval rating has risen 19 points since February, according to new Goucher College survey.
On the brink of its 100th anniversary, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra explores its legacy.
The storm strengthened to a category 3 and will reach Maryland by Sunday.
After committing murder at 17, a budding entrepreneur lifts ex-offenders into the workforce.
In honor of the 20th Baltimore Book Festival, we interview the most fascinating local readers.
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