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Daniel Hersl, the former Baltimore police officer whose crimes inspired HBO’s We Own This City, has died at 55 after a battle with cancer.
Winter on the Waterfront is back in Baltimore from November through January with ice skating, Christmas Village, local markets, and family-friendly holiday fun.
A raccoon that tested positive for rabies was captured inside Fallstaff Elementary Middle School in Baltimore. No injuries were reported, and the area is being cleaned.
Jaylen Prince, 17, was sentenced to life in prison with all but 75 years suspended for the 2024 shooting death of 15-year-old Warren Grant inside Joppatowne High School.
Head coach John Harbaugh remains confident the Ravens can turn their season around despite a 1-5 start, emphasizing belief, discipline, and defensive improvement heading into the bye week.
House Speaker Mike Johnson says the federal shutdown could become the longest in U.S. history as Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked over health care subsidies.
We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.
Stephen A. Smith says Maryland Gov. Wes Moore would be his ideal running mate if he ran for president, though the sports commentator insists a 2028 campaign is “highly unlikely.”
A CSX train derailed in East Baltimore’s Bayview Yard late Sunday, sending 18 cars off the tracks. No injuries or hazardous spills were reported, officials said.
Maryland’s Department of Human Services admits it failed to complete required reports on children who died from suspected abuse or neglect, raising questions about oversight, accountability, and transparency.
The Baltimore Ravens looked out of sync, losing 17-3 to the Los Angeles Rams with Lamar Jackson watching from the sideline. Without the star quarterback, the offense couldn’t get much going and managed just one field goal early in the game. Backup quarterbacks struggled to move the ball, and the run game never found its […]
That means the Ravens are once again putting their hopes in the hands of backup quarterback Cooper Rush, who will make his second straight start.