Light Street-to-Calvert Street traffic spur to close in November for Harborplace redevelopment
The curving traffic spur that connects Light Street with Calvert Street will close permanently in November for the Harborplace redevelopment.
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The curving traffic spur that connects Light Street with Calvert Street will close permanently in November for the Harborplace redevelopment.
Maryland ranks among the top states in reading and math recovery since the pandemic, according to a new Education Scorecard report.
Five people tied to a motorcycle club pleaded guilty after police said a Harley theft ring targeted Ocean City BikeFest.
Baltimore officials urge residents to take precautions to stay safe in hot weather as the city's Code Red Extreme Heat season begins Friday.
Three stages and two clubs will be filled with local and national talent throughout Memorial Day weekend for Artscape 2026.
From U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen's exposé of FBI Director Kash Patel, to bets for this weekend's Preakness Stakes, Dan Rodricks shares his thoughts on a few things nobody asked about.
The Baltimore Department of Public Works has placed the entire Baltimore region under voluntary regional water restrictions.
From the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes, to a 24-hour Edgar Allan Poe read-a-thon, it's going to be a weekend full of exciting events.
A Baltimore Police officer was involved in a shooting Thursday morning near the intersection of Wilkens and South Caton avenues.
Taneytown shop owner, charged with assault, says he used force on 11-year-old after years of vandalism by others at his property. The boy's family says his response went too far.
At Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School, learning goes far beyond the classroom. As part of their Wonder unit, fourth grade students explored themes of
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Pride of Baltimore II Senior Captain Jan Miles reflects on the ship’s history, global mission and maritime legacy.
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In a few days, the Carey family will leave Maryland for Florida’s Space Coast, joining a growing number of state residents who say the math of staying no longer works.
The driver of a vehicle that Baltimore City Police said officers believed was connected to a carjacking tried to flee but ended with the vehicle crashing into a building.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott on Wednesday ordered an outside forensic investigation into the city’s scandal-plagued SideStep program.
Baltimore’s newest Summer Youth Engagement Strategy recreational activities and educational efforts meant to occupy time during the summer.
The apartment complex is working with families, so they will all have shelter for the immediate future.
The end of the Orioles' homestand featured some of the most encouraging victories of the year. Keeping it going will be key.
Ron Owens, who has helmed Moore's campaign operations since last year, will conclude his time with the governor on Friday.
After a successful pilot, a program giving cash to young people at risk for homelessness comes to Baltimore via Point Source Youth.
A prominent five-level office building at 400 East Joppa Road in Towson sold this month for $2.65 million.
The Justice Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration announced the recognition and medical use of marijuana April 23.