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City leaders detail Baltimore’s 2025 winter readiness plan with over 300 workers, 600 vehicles, and 15,000 tons of salt ready.

A Mervo vs. Dunbar JV football game ended early after fights erupted in the stands, leading to arrests and renewed safety concerns at Baltimore City high school games.

Flights from BWI will be reduced by 10% starting Friday due to air traffic staffing shortages caused by the ongoing government shutdown.

The Food Depot in Northeast Baltimore will close in early 2026, impacting 80 employees and raising concerns about food access as SNAP cuts and rising costs strain local grocers.

The beloved Nottingham roller-skating rink Skateland Putty Hill will close its doors after 48 years of serving the Baltimore County community.

The Baltimore Ravens have acquired Tennessee Titans edge rusher Dre’Mont Jones in exchange for a conditional fifth-round pick, addressing their need for pass-rush depth after recent roster changes.

Governor Wes Moore allocates $62 million in state funds to preserve full November SNAP benefits for Marylanders after federal delays, supplementing earlier food bank aid.

We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.

Baltimore Police are investigating after a man’s body was pulled from the Inner Harbor near Light Street early Sunday morning.

On October 17, 2025, 33-year-old Phillip M. Brown of Hyattsville, Maryland was pulled over for a traffic stop by a Homeland Security Investigations agent and several local police officers for an unknown reason. Let the officers tell it, Brown revved his SUV as if he were going to run over the HSI agent so the […]

With potential gaps in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits looming, Baltimore-area food banks and nonprofits are racing to help residents access meals, vouchers and pantry support.

The brunch featured heartfelt survivor stories and engaging panel discussions on women’s health and wellness.