'The Hottest Blaze in Town,' on view at CCBC through June 15, documents the life and legacy of Baltimore’s most famous burlesque star.
Our roundup of some of the most unique parks in the city and beyond, from themed playspaces to inclusive areas fit for children of all abilities.
Show your gratitude for our community greenspaces at these fun cleanups and environmental events.
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'Sun' reporter discusses chronicling rogue GTTF activities in 'We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops, and Corruption.'
The police "spy plane" experiment is over, but the growing surveillance of Baltimore continues.
Baynard Woods and Brandon Soderberg discuss 'I Got a Monster.'
Demonstrators paint Gay Street pavement at City Hall plaza.
Judge cites “highly relevant” level of violence “afflicting the City of Baltimore.”
In new book, former undercover cop Jim Cabezas details his career fighting corruption and blindness.
Baltimore’s “squeegee kids” have been a source of hot debate and off-and-on concern for decades.
We talk to “The Poet of the Baltimore Police Department”
ProPublica’s Alec MacGillis digs deep into city’s violence and police corruption.
Baltimore joins a growing number of cities nationwide to de-emphasize marijuana.
A Violent Crime Joint Operations Center will open in Baltimore City.
Michael Harrison will report on January 8 to lead the Baltimore Police.
The latest from Sean Yoes and Christine Davis Merriman.
Baltimore native Nwodim said the sketch was her vision.
After being the face of the BPD for three years, Smith calls it quits.
City officials broke ground on $2.5 million stable at B&O Railroad Museum.
In a five-part series, “The Daily” chronicles police corruption through the lens of a grieving family.
Darryl De Sousa is charged with misdemeanors for failure to file taxes.
Local legal expert explains what needs to be done to prevent further corruption.
With record-high homicides in 2017, Mayor Pugh wants accelerated results.
Looking Baltimore's gun violence epidemic in the eye, one grieving mother at a time.
The BPD will receive new technology including additional cameras, license plate readers, and gunshot detection software.