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Baltimore officials report youth homicides down 83% in 2025, crediting expanded summer jobs, rec programs, and community engagement efforts.

Howard County uses a $12.6M grant to expand Early Head Start, offering free care for children as young as six weeks and support for families.

About 25,000 fish have died in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, the third major die-off in weeks. Officials blame low oxygen tied to algae blooms, pollution, and cool weather.

Join the Generational Wealth Business Summit on Sept. 27 in Baltimore. Learn how to buy businesses, explore franchise opportunities, and build generational wealth while networking with experts and industry leaders.

Beginning Oct. 1, Maryland drivers caught speeding by cameras will face fines from $40 to $425 under a new law signed by Gov. Wes Moore.

The Detroit Lions controlled the clock and capitalized on a costly Derrick Henry fumble to beat the Baltimore Ravens 38-31, ending Baltimore’s 57-game sack streak.

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

Deion Sanders reveals why his son, Shedeur, chose not to join the Ravens as a backup to Lamar Jackson, sharing insights on draft decisions and player development.

Authorities are searching for a woman caught on camera breaking into homes in Anne Arundel and Howard counties. Police ask anyone with information to come forward.

Gov. Wes Moore announced $200 million in automatic energy rebates to help Maryland households lower utility costs, with credits arriving this summer and winter.

Two years after a blowout in Baltimore, the Ravens and Lions meet again on Monday Night Football. Here are five key storylines to watch in Week 3.

Baltimore’s weather turns unsettled midweek as a slow-moving cold front brings rounds of showers, scattered storms, and cooler, seasonable temperatures.