
Fire outside Jimmy's TailGOAT venue triggers investigation into suspected arson
A suspected arson at Jimmy's Famous Seafood's Tailgoat on Friday afternoon has prompted an investigation into what caused the incident.
A suspected arson at Jimmy's Famous Seafood's Tailgoat on Friday afternoon has prompted an investigation into what caused the incident.
A Maryland chemical company has been approved to move forward with a pilot plastics recycling plant in Columbia by the Maryland Department of the Environment.
An underground fire in downtown Baltimore prompted road closures and damaged some utilities.
A couple is lucky to be alive after two suspects shot at them during an armed robbery at their East Baltimore community center on Friday morning.
Temperatures soar to near 90°, with a few showers and storms.
Residents in a West Baltimore community are concerned about the emergency response following a man's death while in police custody during a mental health issue on Tuesday, June 24.
A woman was killed by Baltimore Police during a behavioral crisis call, leaving a neighborhood in mourning and a family demanding accountability.
Maryland leaders shared mixed reactions to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of a group of parents on school lessons that include books about sexual orientation and gender identity.
Baltimore now has until August 8 to decide whether it will accept a reduced settlement from a verdict against two drug distributors or accept a new trial, according to the Baltimore Banner.
Engineering students at Johns Hopkins University invented a printer for a Maryland brewery that adds braille writing to beer labels, university officials said.
The attorneys for massage therapists who accused former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of sexual misconduct spoke out, saying their clients are left with a "stain of a denial," despite his NFL suspension.
Actor, comedian, and producer Adam Sandler is bringing his show to Baltimore in September.
A man died while in the custody of Baltimore police, prompting an investigation by the Maryland Attorney General.
Police said a 70-year-old woman lunged at officers with a knife twice during a mental health crisis.
A federal lawsuit could open a new chapter in an escalating legal battle in Maryland, where officials are struggling to address an unexpected onslaught of claims alleging child sexual abuse in state-run juvenile detention facilities.
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