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Best bargain bites in Baltimore: Cheap eats you can actually count on
These Baltimore restaurants have bargain bites that are here to save the day — and your appetite — according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
The chicken parmesan from Amicci's.
Letter: Incarcerating young people should be a last resort
Recent scandals at Maryland’s youth detention center prove incarcerating young people should be avoided.
The Maryland Department of Juvenile Services’ Green Ridge Youth Center near Flintstone in Western Maryland.
Teaching my son to swim far, far away from the stereotype
Why a mother encouraging her son's connection to swimming is about more than safety.
A new era for city pools is reshaping summers in Baltimore
Unlike neighboring suburban counties, Baltimore offers residents public pools for recreation.
Richard Brooks, 55, adjusts goggles for Kairay Jones, 7, at  the Towanda Rec Center Pool on July 16, 2025.
Trump’s controversial plan for Naval Academy demands loyalty over merit
Navy Secretary John Phelan spelled it out. The Trump administration plans to replace the Naval Academy dean, reduce the civilian faculty, increase discipline and generally screw around with the curriculum some more.
Naval Academy provost Samara L. Firebaugh addresses the Brigade of Midshipmen at the start of the new school year in August 2024.
6 wounded, including 5-year-old girl, in Park Heights mass shooting, police say
Officers arrived on the scene and located six victims who had been shot, four males and two females.
Baltimore Police lights flicker at night.
Good vibes from Orioles Hall of Fame induction quickly evaporate with blowout loss to A’s
Athletics' Luis Urías dives toward home to score against Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman.
Ravens training camp highlights: Offense, defense make big plays in return to practice
Here’s a look at the highlights from the Ravens’ padded practice Saturday, the team’s first session since its preseason win Thursday.
Keaton Mitchell (34) celebrates a touchdown by teammate LaJohntay Wester against the Indianapolis Colts.
Over pizza and cards, the Ravens secondary is trying to build chemistry now instead of in Week 10
Safety Kyle Hamilton (14) and cornerback Chidobe Awuzie (25) run a drill together during practice on July 24.
SNAP cuts threaten the tiny stores keeping Baltimore fed
Corner stores and public markets stand to lose once cuts to federal food stamps go into effect.
Kevin Lee stocks an aisle at Lee’s Mini Market, a corner store he and his wife own and run in West Baltimore.
Man charged in connection with vandalism that left Israeli-owned business covered in red paint
Jonathon Wagner, 39, is facing multiple malicious destruction of property charges, including one based on race and religion.
A still from surveillance footage taken on a Ring camera outside of Kitchen Design by Iran shows Jonathon Wagner just before taping over the camera lens.
Summer’s best meteor shower peaks soon. But the moon will interfere with viewing the Perseids
This year, a bright moon will dampen viewing at the time of peak early Wednesday morning, so some experts recommend waiting a week or so to glimpse shooting stars against a darker sky.
An outburst of Perseid meteors lights up the sky in August 2009 in this time-lapse image. Stargazers expect a similar outburst during next week’s Perseid meteor shower, which will be visible overnight on Aug. 11 and 12.
For sale: Historic farm on 96 acres in Baldwin
Overland Farm, established in 1845, offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own 96 beautiful acres in Baltimore County.
Justice Department escalates scrutiny of Trump foes Letitia James and Adam Schiff
The Justice Department is escalating efforts to scrutinize perceived adversaries of President Donald Trump with investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James and U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff.
FILE - The seal of the Department of Justice is shown in Washington, Aug. 1, 2023. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
Kyle Goon: With poorly timed ticketing changes, the Orioles have ruffled the feathers of their most loyal fans
Amid a dismal season after a trade deadline sell-off, the Orioles have announced season ticket program changes that will push more fans to commit to more games or lose their privileges. It has curdled some of the team’s most loyal buyers, who wonder what good all their dollars are doing.
The scoreboard encourages fans to get loud during a game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Chicago White Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. on Friday, May 30, 2025.
Baltimore man learns fate for MTA bus killing after dispute over being bumped
James Richburg, 62, was found guilty of first-degree murder and related charges in the death of 30-year-old William Womack, who was shot on Dec. 1, 2024.
James Richburg, 62, was found guilty of first-degree murder and related charges in the death of 30-year-old William Womack, who was shot on Dec. 1, 2024.
Letter: Why I support a faculty union at Howard County Community College
A college that does not value its faculty offers less value to its community, says one educator.
Austin Kingston, left, an American Federation of Teachers union representative, speaks at a rally to support Howard Community College faculty on the campus in Columbia last month.
Otterbein’s vs. Berger: The cookie debate ends here
Both cookies are easy to find in grocery stores around Baltimore, but can be harder to find anywhere else.
Otterbein’s and Berger cookies are both famous in Baltimore. But which is the best?
Baltimore’s Commercial Laundry Corp. moving to a new, larger Howard County facility
Commercial Laundry Corp. is set to move from Baltimore to a new, larger facility in Howard County, the latest local company to resettle outside the city.
Bed linens are sorted and folded at Commercial Laundry Corp. in Baltimore.
Letter: When the student becomes the teacher
Kerry Graham doesn't have kids, but feels like a grandma now that her former students are becoming teachers and have students of their own.
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