Health Health Morgan State University Welcomes Dr. Walter Royal III as First Endowed Professor in Brain Science Dr. Walter Royal III has been appointed as the inaugural endowed professor in brain science at Morgan State University. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Four-Alarm Blaze Destroys Warehouse in Baltimore's Remington Area A significant fire at a warehouse in the Remington neighborhood prompted a four-alarm response from local firefighters. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Fire at Northeast Baltimore Auto Repair Shop Leaves Two Injured A fire at an auto repair shop in Northeast Baltimore resulted in injuries to two individuals, prompting a swift emergency response. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Audit Reveals Misuse of Take-Home Vehicles by Baltimore Fire Department A recent audit highlights that non-employees were permitted to use take-home vehicles within the Baltimore City Fire Department. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Federal Funding Exceeds $6.9 Million for Maryland First Responders Maryland receives significant federal support to enhance capabilities of first responders across the state. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Massive Fire Erupts at Northwest Baltimore Laundry Facility A three-alarm fire broke out at a laundry business in Northwest Baltimore, prompting a significant emergency response. 1 week ago
Transit Transit Baltimore Welcomes New Subway Cars to Its Transit System The Maryland Transit Administration has introduced new subway cars to enhance public transportation in Baltimore. 1 week ago
Transit Transit Transit Services for Disabled Marylanders Resume After Cyberattack Maryland's transit services for individuals with disabilities have been restored following a month-long disruption caused by a cyberattack. 1 week ago
Transit Transit MTA Alerts Riders to Potential Light Rail Service Interruptions The Maryland Transit Administration cautions passengers about possible delays and extended wait times due to staffing shortages. 1 week ago
Transit Transit LocalLink 79 Adjusts Route Due to Fallen Tree Baltimore's LocalLink 79 bus service has been rerouted to avoid a fallen tree obstructing the path. 1 week ago
Transit Transit MTA Introduces New Fare Structure with Benefits for Children and Increased Penalties for Light Rail Fare Evasion The Maryland Transit Administration updates its fare policy, offering discounts for kids while tightening enforcement against fare evaders on the Light Rail. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Over 100 Juvenile Cases Delayed in Baltimore Due to Lawyer Shortage Baltimore faces significant delays in over 100 juvenile criminal cases amid a shortage of defense attorneys. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Del. Caylin Young Faces Misdemeanor Assault Charges Following New Year's Incident Baltimore Delegate Caylin Young has been charged with misdemeanor assault related to an altercation during a New Year’s road incident. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Baltimore Man Admits Guilt in 2024 Murder Case A Maryland resident has entered a guilty plea for his role in a shooting incident in Baltimore earlier this year. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Baltimore County Crematorium Owner Sentenced to 20 Years for Fraud The owner of a Baltimore County pet crematorium has received a 20-year prison sentence for deceiving pet owners. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Baltimore Withdraws Opioid Lawsuit Following Supreme Court Ruling The city of Baltimore has decided to drop its opioid litigation after the Maryland Supreme Court overturned a key verdict. 1 week ago
Education Education Baltimore City Schools Unveil $1.95 Billion Budget for Fiscal Year 2027 The proposed budget for Baltimore City schools emphasizes financial restraint as officials label FY27 a 'belt-tightening year.' 1 week ago
Education Education Relocation of New Song Academy Students Postponed by Baltimore City Schools Baltimore City Schools have announced a delay in the relocation of students from the New Song Academy charter school. 1 week ago
Education Education Three Families Plan Lawsuit Against Baltimore City Schools Over Special Needs Safety Three additional families are set to file lawsuits against Baltimore City schools regarding the safety of special needs students. 1 week ago
Education Education Baltimore High School Continues Struggles as Students Fail to Achieve Proficiency in Math For the fourth consecutive year, students at a Baltimore high school have not demonstrated proficiency in math on standardized tests. 1 week ago