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A three-alarm fire at a Southeast Baltimore warehouse sent smoke across downtown. Officials say hazardous materials were contained and no injuries were reported.
The Baltimore Ravens signed quarterbacks Diego Pavia and Joe Fagnano to three-year deals ahead of rookie minicamp, adding competition to the QB room.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signs new laws to protect voting rights, reform child welfare oversight, and ban dynamic grocery pricing across the state.
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Maryland’s highest court overturned a $266 million judgment against opioid distributors, ruling companies can’t be broadly liable for misuse of legally prescribed drugs.
Michael Maurice Johnson, known from the Phylicia Barnes case, was found guilty of rape and assault in a 2024 Baltimore County attack.
The Baltimore Regional Housing Partnership will reopen its Housing Choice Voucher wait list May 4 through May 8. Here’s how to apply.
The Baltimore Ravens select Penn State offensive lineman Olaivavega Ioane with the No. 14 overall pick, adding strength and protection to the offensive line.
A new report shows Maryland is the second most expensive state to raise a child, with families spending over $326,000 over 18 years.
Nine juveniles have been identified after a Towson fight, with five now facing assault charges. Police say the incident started as a school dispute.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers has quickly emerged as a dynamic playmaker, showcasing his big-play ability downfield throughout his first three NFL seasons. As a result, the Ravens reportedly exercised his fifth-year option on Thursday, according to multiple sources. The decision comes as little surprise. Flowers has topped 1,000 receiving yards and earned Pro […]
Baltimore’s Inspector General faces criticism after sharing a post with an AI-generated image of Mayor Brandon Scott, raising concerns about bias and ethics.