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Moped driver dies in Baltimore after fleeing traffic stop, crashing into brick wall
A moped driver died in Baltimore after he crashed into a brick wall and was thrown from his vehicle on Thursday night, police said.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
Fireworks and the outdoors are fun, but not always for your pet. Keep them safe this holiday.
Here’s what the pet experts recommend keeping your pet cool, calm, collected and most importantly, cozy at home.
It's best to put your pet in a safe room away from the commotion this weekend.
Want a low-interest loan and $20K to buy a home in Baltimore? Here’s how.
Buyers who purchase a newly renovated vacant home can now apply for interest rate savings and down payment assistance as part of a push to get the homes occupied faster.
Rehabbed vacant homes on Mura Street in the Johnston Square neighborhood.
Hutzell: I was a Buycentennial kid. This semiquincentennial is so much worse.
COLUMN | The 200th celebration of Independence Day was so over-the-top with stunts, kitsch and merch that wags and academics dubbed it the Buycentennial. So I look at this year’s 250th semiquincentennial and can’t help but judge it, well, worse.
National Guard members look at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, Monday, June 22, 2026, in Washington.
The longtime Hopkins professor who fought for animal testing alternatives
Alan Goldberg, the founder of the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing at Johns Hopkins University, died June 9 of pneumonia. He was 86.
Alan Goldberg.
BGE wants to raise monthly electric bills by an average of $8
The private utility company filed a request with state regulators Thursday asking for the increase.
The exterior of Baltimore Gas & Electric’s downtown headquarters in Baltimore, Md. on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
‘Is this a prank?’: Bon Jovi plays secret shows in Baltimore ahead of world tour
Bon Jovi performed two secret, invite-only concerts this week at Baltimore’s CFG Bank Arena ahead of the band’s “Forever” world tour — its first live run since 2022.
BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 09: Jon Bon Jovi speaks onstage during the iHeartRadio album preview featuring Bon Jovi's "Forever" (Legendary Edition) at iHeartRadio Theater on October 09, 2025 in Burbank, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)
Maryland Cycling Classic is canceled this year, might return in 2027
The Maryland Cycling Classic faced bumpy roads — including the pandemic and the Key Bridge collapse — as it grew, but after financial problems resulted in a state bailout, the race won’t happen at all in 2026.
Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025 — Racers sprint for the finish line in the inaugural women's race of the Maryland Cycling Classic.
Your guide to Baltimore road closures for the Fourth of July weekend
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation has announced temporary road closures and traffic modifications for the upcoming festivities.
Fireworks light up Baltimore’s Inner Harbor on July 4th, 2025.
Why Baltimore wants to be more like Hoboken when it comes to road safety
A new draft Vision Zero plan outlines steps including targeted enforcement, more automated cameras and quicker street safety improvements to reduce traffic deaths in Baltimore.
Baltimore Families for Safe Streets held a vigil March 31 for a cyclist who was struck and killed along Orleans Street.
What to do this July Fourth weekend: A waterfront festival, ‘Hamilton’ under the stars
Whether you want to listen to live classical music, watch an all-trans burlesque revue or attend an Independence Day parade, we’ve got you covered.
Henry Gregory and Jolynn Brooks sit together at the Cherry Hill Arts & Music Waterfront Festival on July 4, 2023.
How to ensure your BGE bill doesn’t spike as temperatures top 100
As Maryland braces for extreme heat over Independence Day weekend, here are tips to keep your energy bill from rising.
As Maryland braces for extreme heat, here are tips to keep your energy bill from rising.
Streeter: Why I broke up with ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’
COLUMN | “The Star-Spangled Banner” is a freedom song written by an enslaver. What are we to make of the national anthem in Baltimore, a city that’s so proud of it?
A flag with 15 stars and 15 stripes flies over Fort McHenry.
Baltimore City: Primary election results 2026
See Baltimore City primary election results and follow vote totals for mayor, City Council and other local offices.
‘We don’t want that controversy’: Statue of Italian immigrants to replace toppled Columbus monument
Six years after protesters toppled a Christopher Columbus monument, a new statue of an anonymous Italian immigrant family will be installed near Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
The Columbus pedestal that has been empty for six years may soon have a new statue.
School cellphone bans and the Vax Act are some Maryland laws going into effect in July
Maryland lawmakers passed hundreds of bills earlier this year that will become law come July 1.
Baltimore to pay $400,000 settlement to man struck by police car as a teen
Baltimore will pay $400,000 to a man who was run over by a police car while being pursued as a suspect in an armed carjacking in 2021.
A Baltimore Police vehicle is seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
Adviser to Baltimore mayor to leave amid controversy 1 year after announcing exit
James will become a partner at Martin-Lauer and Associates, the Locust Point-based campaign and consulting outfit that advises Scott and numerous other city politicians.
Marvin James, an aide to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, coordinates final preparations before the mayor gives the annual State of the City address on Monday, April 17. The event was held at the Middle Branch Fitness and Wellness Center in South Baltimore.
The Dish: This chef shaped American cuisine. Do you know his name?
James Hemings, the enslaved chef of Thomas Jefferson, was famous in his own right for the contributions he gave to American cuisine.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2026 - At Rooted Rotisserie in Hollins Market, an 18th century portrait of a Black chef sits by the bar in homage to James Hemings, the formerly enslaved, classically trained chef who worked in Baltimore as a free man.
Stan Saunders, longtime WJZ sports anchor, was recognized long after he left the air
Stan Saunders, a longtime WJZ sports anchor and media teacher in Baltimore, died last week. He was 72.
Stan Saunders was a well-known and respected WJZ weekend sports anchor and media studies professor.
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