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Baltimore Ravens fans are ready for football as the team faces the Colts in their first preseason game. Despite star players sitting out, purple pride runs strong.
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Baltimore City Public Schools over allegations of antisemitic harassment and discrimination, following a complaint filed by the Anti-Defamation League.
Thomas Pinkerton Jr., a former youth pastor at Central Christian Church in Baltimore County, has been charged with sexually abusing six minors between 2006 and 2010. Police believe there may be more victims.
The Baltimore Orioles are switching things up with more perks, but a bigger price tag! The O’s are overhauling their ticket plans, now ending the longstanding 13 game and 29 game offerings next season and adding new packages they say will provide more flexibility but cost on average 3% more. This new change now means […]
BC Essex has opened its indoor pool for free community swim hours, available Monday through Thursday through August 15.
A new ADP study names Baltimore a top city for Gen Z job seekers, offering strong hiring rates, competitive pay, and growing industries.
Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins was ejected from Tuesday’s joint practice with the Colts after a fight with running back Tyler Goodson. The teams meet again Thursday in Baltimore’s preseason opener.
Anne Arundel County Police have expanded their drone operations to include patrol use, providing real-time aerial support for 911 calls, missing person searches, and large events.
Stay informed with the latest updates from Baltimore in 2025. From breaking news to major developments, here are the top stories shaping the city this year.
Catherine Hoggle, who has a history of severe mental illness, was rearrested and charged with first-degree murder in the case of her two toddlers who vanished in 2014.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has unveiled the $24 million Residences at Irvington Woods, a 71-unit affordable housing complex offering support services for homeless families, veterans, and individuals with mental health needs.
Papi Cuisine, the popular Baltimore restaurant known for its viral crab cake egg rolls and Afro-Latin fusion menu, has officially closed its doors in Federal Hill.