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Baltimore’s oldest high school football rivalry returns Nov. 1 as Poly faces City College at Hughes Memorial Stadium in a historic showdown with over 130 years of tradition.
Baltimore could see heavy rain, strong winds, and coastal flooding through Friday as a powerful weather system moves into the region, forecasters warn.
Lamar Jackson is cleared to return from a hamstring injury and will start Thursday night as the Ravens face the Dolphins in a crucial prime-time matchup.
From haunted parties and $5 Ekiben buns to ghost tours and family fun, here are the top things to do in Baltimore for Halloween 2025.
Mayor Brandon Scott announces $4.68M in food, housing, and child care relief for Baltimore residents and federal workers impacted by the government shutdown.
Philly’s legendary Geno’s Steaks is opening its first Maryland location at Power Plant Live in downtown Baltimore in early 2026, bringing authentic cheesesteaks to Charm City.
Lamar Jackson is expected to return from a hamstring injury for the Ravens' Thursday night game against the Dolphins as Baltimore looks to regain playoff momentum.
A 2.5-magnitude earthquake rattled homes in Columbia and Savage, startling residents. No injuries or damage were reported, according to officials.
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.
We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.
You could be grabbing a $15,000 purchase grant and a $20,000 grant to purchase and renovate your new home! In 2024, Live Baltimore awarded more than $750,000 to first-time homebuyers and they’re doing it again. The nonprofit is reopening applications for its “Buy Back the Block” home purchase grant program, where they provide grants to Baltimore City […]