For Black History Month, the spotlight is on a woman who is living it, Baltimore native Natalie Lawson Epps, and the trail she blazed for Black women. Walking along Edmondson Avenue with Epps, there ...
A 15-year-old repeat offender - already wanted by police - was arrested while in possession of a handgun, officials ...
Joey Votto's 10-year, $225 million extension being tacked on top of the remaining two years on his initial deal with the ...
Why teams are already turning their focus to the 2027 draft. Plus, Tyler Linderbaum’s market, Malik Wallis’s options and more from around the league.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday evening that a truck driver has been put out of service after driving on the wrong side of the road.
Some places don’t just serve food; they serve memories wrapped in wax paper with a side of nostalgia. G&A Restaurant in ...
State environmental regulators are investigating a second Baltimore bridge for allegedly shedding lead paint chips into storm drains, warning the city could face daily fines while cleanup and ...
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation (DOT) said the automated bus lane enforcement program is "designed to ...
A Baltimore City Department of Social Services office is now open at the MVA branch on Reisterstown Road. Residents can ...
Last week, a glum but introspective Jordan Westburg discussed his injury, the latest in a long line of afflictions that have hampered his past two seasons and could impact another. As he did, the ...
Paint chips that have been falling from the 28th Street Bridge in Baltimore onto Falls Road and into the Jones Falls stream tested positive for elevated amounts of lead, according to the Maryland ...
Getting caught on camera running a red light in Southwest Philadelphia will now cost you. Beginning Friday, February 27, drivers face a $100 fine for running the red light at the intersection of 58th ...