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Baltimore police investigating man’s death, first homicide of 2025
A man was shot and killed in Northeast Baltimore on Thursday afternoon, marking the city’s first homicide investigation of the new year.
Mother’s space in Federal Hill to be taken over by restaurant group
Mother’s, the beloved eatery closing in Federal Hill on Jan. 19, may see its space become a White Oak Hospitality restaurant.
The exterior of Mother’s Federal Hill Grille in Baltimore, Md. on Monday, December 9, 2024.
Ex-Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake sued over $2 million business loan
An Indiana-based bank seeks repayment on a $2 million commercial loan against former Baltimore mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
A lawsuit filed by an Indiana-based bank against former Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake seeks repayment on a $2 million commercial loan.
Columbia cybersecurity CEO Amit Yoran wanted to make the digital world safer
Amit Yoran, a cybersecurity pioneer and executive whose company anchored part of Columbia’s Merriweather District, has died.
Amit Yoran.
No strike at Port of Baltimore and other East Coast locations
After months of anxiety that mid-January could bring a longshoremen strike, a dockworkers union and the operators of port terminals reached an agreement Wednesday that would avert a work stoppage.
Rows of shipping containers fill the yard at the Port of Baltimore.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from a boat show to ice skating
Whether you want to check out the Chesapeake Bay Boat Show or go ice skating at Johns Hopkins this weekend, we’ve got you covered.
Returning for a fourth year is the Johns Hopkins University’s Ice Rink, this time with a new location off West University Parkway. The space is open to the public on the weekends and is free.
Lamar Jackson is 4-0 after his mom cussed him out. That’s A+ parenting.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson said his mother cussed him out after a loss. It's complicated, but as a Black mother raised by a Black mother, I get it.
NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 10:  Lamar Jackson of the Louisville Cardinals poses for a photo with his mother, Felicia Jones, after being named the 82nd Heisman Memorial Trophy Award winner during the 2016 Heisman Trophy Presentation at the Marriott Marquis on December 10, 2016 in New York City.
New Year, auld feud: Brandon Scott and Ivan Bates are at it again
It may be a new year, but for Mayor Brandon Scott and State’s Attorney Ivan Bates, it’s an auld feud.
Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates and Mayor Brandon Scott chat on October 17, 2024 before sitting on a panel discussion about gun violence at the historic Clifton Mansion.
Oriole Park to receive new video board and sound system in 2026
A temporary sound system upgrade is coming this season, according to Orioles spokesperson Jennifer Grondahl.
The T. Rowe Price sign on the Orioles scoreboard is seen while players warm up before a game last season.
Maryland landlords among those accused of price-fixing in federal lawsuit
The companies are accused of using an algorithm to set rents and minimize competition among landlords.
With the help of software, the lawsuit states, the landlords would receive frequent updates on competitors’ rates, apartment availability, occupancy and changes in rental rates — and a nudge if a competitor increased rents.
Foreman Wolf is no longer, but Foreman and Wolf aren’t going anywhere
Nothing is happening to the Foreman Wolf restaurants you know and love. But they’ll no longer be called Foreman Wolf.
Tony Foreman, left, and Cindy Wolf
State selects engineering consultant to oversee Kiewit’s Key Bridge rebuild
A group of firms were awarded a $75 million contract to manage the Key Bridge builder “by auditing their processes, reviewing submittals and confirming the design criteria is met.”
The base of the structural pier of the Francis Scott Key Bridge hit by the container ship Dali in the Patapsco River in September 2024.
In Southwest Baltimore, this community shows how to prioritize being a good neighbor
Residents of Baltimore’s Collins Streamside share dinners and offer goat walks in an effort to build a more connected community
Neighbors talk, paint and make cranberry garlands during the Winter Forest Garden Festival in the Collins Streamside Community of Baltimore, MD on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024.
A controversial tax break for a Baltimore office tower ends after 15 years
Fifteen years after it opened its doors, Baltimore’s most valuable office tower will pay a full tax bill in 2025.
This is a photo of a 24-story building in Harbor East.
The Dish: Why doesn’t this Dave Portnoy-approved pizza spot have its liquor license?
TinyBrickOven, which recently received $60,000 from Barstool Sports' Dave Portnoy, doesn’t have a liquor license. But the issue isn’t as simple as one lawmaker waving a magic wand.
TinyBrickOven in Fells Point, Baltimore, Maryland.
Governor, mayor talk Baltimore crime ahead of vigil for victims killed in 2024
Maryland leaders are continuing to take an aggressive approach to solving and curtailing crimes in Baltimore after the city significantly reduced homicides and most violent crime in 2024.
Mayor Brandon Scott addresses attendants of an annual vigil of remembrance to honor the lives of Baltimoreans lost in 2024 at the Baltimore War Memorial in Baltimore, MD on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025.
Busy Lake Montebello intersection gets new lane to ease traffic woes
Starting Monday, a new traffic pattern at 33rd Street and Hillen Road in Northeast Baltimore will allow motorists to enter Lake Montebello from 33rd Street.
Montebello Elementary/Middle School is seen beyond the intersection of 33rd Street and Hillen Road.
Maryland authorities release footage of fatal Howard County Police shooting in Laurel
Maryland’s Office of the Attorney General on Tuesday released body camera footage from the fatal police shooting of 29-year-old Tyree Winslow of College Park.
A still from footage off a body camera worn by Howard County police officer Christopher Weir shows officer Joseph Debronzo taking aim with his weapon at a residence on the 10000 block of American Pharoah Lane after both responded to a reported domestic incident. Blurring seen in the image was done prior to release by the Maryland Office of the Attorney General.
Highway to Nowhere: Baltimore to get $85 million to help transform blighted section of roadway
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation will receive an $85.5 million federal grant to further its efforts to transform a blighted section of U.S. 40 in West Baltimore dubbed the “Highway to Nowhere.”
Cars travel down U.S. Route 40 in Baltimore, Md., on Wednesday, March 8, 2023.
Hypothermia and heart attacks: How to stay safe during cold weather
Last year, 72 Marylanders died from reported cold-related illness; 51 the season before. Cold weather illness includes hypothermia and frostbite. Exercising in cold weather, including shoveling snow, can also cause cardiac health issues.
James Lamb shovels the sidewalk of his block in the Remington neighborhood of Baltimore, MD on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025.
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