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Workplace hazards for Maryland parole agents: Getting shot, stabbed, punched or strangled
State inspectors have cited the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services with health and safety violations after parole agent’s killing.
America’s most prestigious Black dance company fills its ranks with Maryland dancers
As has long been an Alvin Ailey tradition, the company opened its 2025 North American tour this week with a six-day run at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's Corrin Rachelle Mitchell and Michael Jackson Jr. in 'Revelations.'
PHA Healthcare client: ‘I have nowhere to go’ as company fails to pay rent
A Maryland addiction treatment program that was ordered to cease and desist counseling services has stopped paying rent on at least three properties.
PHA Healthcare offices during their Wrapped in Hope event in Baltimore, Friday, on December 13, 2024.
Man found guilty of assaulting 2 protesters outside Planned Parenthood in Baltimore
Patrick Brice, 28, was found guilty of second-degree assault and reckless endangerment for a random attack outside of a Planned Parenthood center in Baltimore.
Patrick Brice, 28, of West Baltimore, was found guilty on Thursday of assaulting two anti-abortion protesters in Baltimore in 2023.
Large sinkhole backs up traffic after water main break on Joppa Road
Baltimore City Department of Public Works is responding to a water main break that caused the road to collapse.
A small construction crew is seen at work near a large sinkhole on a divided highway. An excavator is to the right.
Visit Baltimore CEO Al Hutchinson will step down this summer
Visit Baltimore CEO and President Al Hutchinson, hired in 2016, will step down this summer, the organization announced Thursday.
Visit Baltimore President and CEO Al Hutchinson poses for a portrait on a balcony at his office, in Baltimore, Monday, October 24, 2022.
Under Armour says Trump tariffs have little impact on company
Under Armour isn’t expecting to be affected by proposed Trump tariffs, and in an earnings call Thursday it reported a 6% quarterly decline in revenue, which was less than projected.
Baltimore-based Under Armour says it doesn’t import much from China or Mexico, and nothing from Canada.
Our best bets for Baltimore-area restaurant specials on Super Bowl Sunday
The Ravens aren’t in the Super Bowl, but there are still plenty of local places to enjoy the game.
Baltimore County's Bar Louie has catering deals and gameday specials to celebrate the Super Bowl.
School’s out: What recent snow days mean for school calendars
Parents should expect a delayed start to summer or virtual learning makeup days.
Families got to enjoy snow days in early January. But students will have to make up the lost time in other ways.
Another Baltimore-based global aid group faces cuts: Catholic Relief Services
Catholic Relief Services may be the next Baltimore-based humanitarian aid group to face major cuts as the Trump administration’s DOGE slashes USAID funding.
The Catholic Relief Services headquarters in Baltimore on Thursday, February 6, 2025.
Freezing rain causes icy roads, school closings across Maryland
Parts of Maryland are under a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. Thursday as freezing rain and sleet showered the area overnight and into the early morning.
Residents of South Baltimore brave the downpour on December 11, 2024.
List: Icy weather causes area school closings and delays for Thursday
Area school districts are announcing two-hour delays as the Baltimore region is expected to see a wintry mix of precipitation starting Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
Area school districts are announcing two-hour delays as the Baltimore region is expected to see a wintry mix of precipitation starting Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
Dietrich Williams, beloved Mervo basketball coach, took pride in mentoring youth
Dietrich Williams, who had worked at Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School since 2010, died Jan. 17 of a heart attack. He was 54.
Dietrich Williams.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from new museum exhibits to an undies run
Whether you want to check out an inclusive dance party, a stripped-down charity run or Super Bowl watch parties, we’ve got you covered.
Version for Pride
Black History Month is under attack. We have to teach it harder.
Three local educators have found holistic ways to incorporate Black History Month into their lessons, despite increasing national pressure to drop such focus.
Historians and educators continue to highlight the relevance of Faith Ringgold, Henrietta Lacks, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
He attacked 2 protesters outside Planned Parenthood. A Baltimore jury must decide what crime he committed.
On May 26, 2023, Patrick Brice, 28, of West Baltimore, attacked Richard Schaefer and Mark Crosby outside the Planned Parenthood Baltimore Health Center in Downtown Baltimore.
A Planned Parenthood clinic.
Former Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake must repay $2M business loan
A U.S. magistrate judge has ordered former Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to pay back more than $2.1 million after a bank sued her for an outstanding loan balance, according to court records.
Former Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was ordered to repay more than $2 million after a bank sued her for an outstanding business loan balance.
Elon Musk’s gutting of USAID rips through Baltimore humanitarian groups
Johns Hopkins University-affiliated Jhpiego and Center for Communication Programs have received stop-work orders, affecting at least 4,400 employees worldwide.
Jhpiego, headquartered in Fells Point, is in turmoil over the Trump administration’s move to gut a funding source: USAID.
Freezing rain expected into Thursday morning with snow likely next week
The National Weather Service forecasts rain, snow and sleet for this evening and freezing rain overnight and into tomorrow morning.
Residents of South Baltimore brave the downpour on December 11, 2024.
Lutherville Station developer says he’s ‘not going anywhere’
The owner of the commercial shopping center next to the Lutherville light rail stop is pledging to continue to work to add housing there, despite intense community opposition and resistance from the County Council.
Passengers, reflected in a platform mirror, wait for their light rail to arrive at the Lutherville station in Lutherville, Md. on Monday, February 3, 2025.
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