FALLSTON, Md. — Meet Loki! This Siberian Husky mix is a bundle of energy, and he is looking for his forever home. The sweet 1-year-old boy was all smiles and hugs as he walked around WMAR. He has that ...
Charging documents are giving more insight into what caused a home explosion in Rosedale and why the owner of the home is facing arson charges.
BALTIMORE, Md. — Historic Fort McHenry shut down without firing a single shot, and you certainly can’t blame the British. “Exactly. Fort McHenry has been taken over today,” said Howard Lauridsen who ...
State steps in to maintain services as political finger pointing intensifies over federal funding impasse affecting thousands of Maryland workers.
BALTIMORE — The bouncer seen in a video choking a man unconscious outside a Federal Hill bar has turned himself in. Kevin Weaver, 41, turned himself in to police custody and is facing a first-degree ...
BALTIMORE — What does a mural do for a community? As one person put it, "it's just paint on a wall." It's a question that, on the surface, doesn't seem that deep. "There's something to be said about ...
BALTIMORE — Baltimore City wrapped the year 2024 with 201 homicides, down 60 from 2023. In September 2025, there 11 homicides and 27 non-fatal shootings were ...
WOODLAWN, Md. — The Woodlawn branch of the Baltimore County Public Library is getting a $22 million upgrade, and today, we got a look at what visitors can expect when the improvements are completed.
WESTMINSTER, Md. — We're learning more about a historic Westminster barn that was severely damaged in a tragic fire Sunday. Unfortunately, four horses died in the fire. The barn sits on Bell Road, and ...
TOWSON, Md. — A busy stretch of York Road in Towson is slated to get a significant facelift and construction is set to begin as early as November 2, according to the State Highway Administration. This ...
More bill payment support options are now available for BGE customers impacted by the federal government shutdown. BGE is offering the following support options for those federal workers: “The federal ...
BALTIMORE — Happy Wednesday, October 1, 2025. We start off the month in a federal government shutdown. Here's the rest of your headlines.
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