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Baltimore’s ‘Bad Boys’ star is actually pretty chill
Pariz Motton, the Baltimore rapper starring on Zeus Network’s “Bad Boys: Dominican Republic,” discusses his music, reality TV career and Charm City nightlife.
Baltimore’s Pariz Motton is a cast member on Zeus Network’s “Bad Boys: Dominican Republic”.
Hutzell: Summer starts today. Welcome to storm season on the Chesapeake Bay.
COLUMN | The solstice arrived at 4:24 a.m. Sunday. That’s the start of astronomical summer. It’s when you think about thunderstorms and their even more dangerous cousins, tornadoes and derechos.
A rainbow is seen near Parkville following a fast-moving thunderstorm earlier this month.
Another measles case confirmed in Maryland after resident returned from international trip
The state’s health department alerted Marylanders to a confirmed case of measles Saturday afternoon after a resident returned this week from an international trip.
FILE - A sign is seen outside a clinic with the South Plains Public Health District, Feb. 23, 2025, in Brownfield, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)
Toddler and teen riding scooter among 4 killed in separate Baltimore incidents
Four people — including a 3-year-old girl and a 19-year-old riding a scooter — died in acts of violence and traffic crashes across Baltimore on Saturday, turning it into one of the city’s deadliest days this month.
Four people died in acts of violence and traffic crashes across Baltimore on Saturday.
6 injured in early-morning shooting in industrial area near BWI
At least six people were shot Saturday morning in an industrial area of Anne Arundel County, police said.
Multiple people were shot Saturday morning in an industrial area of Anne Arundel County, police said.
Baltimore County Public Schools selects new superintendent, pending state approval
The top candidate for superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools has been selected and sent to state officials for approval, the Board of Education for Baltimore County announced Saturday morning.
From left, Baltimore County Public Schools superintendent finalists David Sovine, Edward Ryans, moderator Alena Zachery-Ross, Penelope Martin-Knox and William Heiser speak to community members in Baltimore on Tuesday.
The faces of AFRAM 50: What Black joy, culture and community look like in Baltimore
Festivalgoers at AFRAM 50 shared the stories, inspiration and cultural pride behind their outfits as Baltimore celebrated a half-century of the festival.
From left, Unyque Burnette, Jakita Townes and Shawn Jordan at AFRAM’s 50th anniversary in Druid Hill Park on Friday.
Rivalry on tap: Fans pack Australian brewery for US win over the Socceroos in World Cup
M8 Beer in South Baltimore drew a crowd for the U.S. vs. Australia World Cup match on Friday.
Australia fan Matt Ellis shows off his flag at M8 Beer in South Baltimore as the Socceroos play the U.S. in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup.
Vandalism shuts Walter P. Carter Pool, latest in series of Baltimore pool disruptions
The Walter P. Carter Pool in the Baltimore’s Wilson Park neighborhood was closed Friday because of overnight vandalism,
The opening of the Walter P. Carter Pool in Baltimore in June 2025.
What AFRAM means to Baltimore, through 3 generations
These AFRAM attendees remember their experiences, both personal and professional, at the annual Baltimore festival.
From left, Jazmin Lovett, Rosa Pryor-Trusty and Akio Evans share their personal AFRAM stories.
These Baltimore parents’ lives revolved around their kids. ICE detained them at school drop-off.
The chaotic way two Baltimore parents were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement outside their daughter’s school stands in stark contrast to what their neighbors describe as their normally quiet lives.
Baltimore Police officers outside Commodore John Rodgers School, which is temporarily holding classes in Dundalk, this month.
So long, St. Paul! Bye, Brooklyn! Sea turtles named for Baltimore neighborhoods released
The National Aquarium released nine formerly cold-stunned turtles named after Baltimore neighborhoods into the sea in Ocean City on Thursday.
Staffers with the National Aquarium in Baltimore released nine sea turtles that were rescued and rehabilitated into the waters off Ocean City on Thursday.
Maryland will own Preakness brand after matching Churchill Downs’ $85 million offer
Gov. Wes Moore said in a statement that his administration has made “historic investments” to ensure the future of Maryland’s racing industry and the $85 million decision will secure a “vital asset for our state.”
Fans watch the Preakness Stakes from the apron at Laurel Park in May.
The best Baltimore-area bars to watch the World Cup
Baltimore was snubbed for the World Cup, but that’s not stopping local bars from embracing the most popular tournament on the planet.
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 10: Team USA players participate during a training session ahead of the 2026 World Cup at Great Sports Park on June 10, 2026 in Irvine, California.
Dali engineer appears in court on felony charge; prosecution deferred
The chief engineer of the Dali container ship said little during a hearing three days after federal prosecutors charged him with one felony count of violating the Ports and Waterways Safety Act.
Karthikeyan Deenadayalan, center, the chief engineer of the Dali container ship, leaves the federal courthouse after Thursday’s hearing.
Baltimore approved a small homeowner property tax cut. Here’s how it works.
The initial one-cent reduction in the effective rate would bring very modest relief to taxpayers. The owner of a $200,000 home could expect to pay about $20 less next year.
Baltimore homeowners could see a small property tax cut, thanks to a compromise approved by City Council and Mayor Brandon Scott this week.
The Wren, named a top restaurant by New York Times and Bon Appétit, is up for sale
The $1.25 million listing price for The Wren includes the liquor license, furniture and fixtures, and name of the Fells Point pub.
An antique clock from Liverpool is seen behind the bar at The Wren.
Streeter: The parenting advice more Black men need to hear
COLUMN | This Father’s Day, I want to give a virtual hug to the Black dads out there, working hard even as the world seems out to get them. Take a load off, man.
June 8, 2026 - Jeffrey Scruggs and Kyra Harris, are part of an initiative called Kickback with Kings that is a celebration of Black men and addresses the issues surrounding Black fatherhood.
Eastpoint Mall, an old Dundalk stalwart, to close this summer
Eastpoint Mall, one of Baltimore County’s first shopping centers, will close Aug. 31, according to tenants.
Eastpoint Mall was one of Baltimore’s first shopping centers and has been open since 1956.
Baltimore bookstore owner says Pride display was vandalized during city’s celebrations
A Baltimore bookstore owner says her Pride-themed window display was vandalized last weekend while the city’s Pride festival was happening.
Thousands took to Charles Street to march in the Baltimore Pride parade or watch from the sidewalks Saturday. In the Hampden neighborhood, though, a bookstore’s Pride display was vandalized.
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