Baltimore News
Baltimore police capture 2 men in gun shop thefts
Two suspects in a Pennsylvania gun store burglary were arrested Tuesday in Baltimore with a car full of guns after they were chased by police, wrecked their vehicle and sustained serious injuries.
Frederick teens win competition to design FBI logo
Three Linganore High School seniors can now say they've done work for the FBI.
Soldier looks forward to driving with new arms
A soldier who lost all four limbs in an Iraq roadside bombing says he looks forward to driving and swimming with his new arms.
Ravens' last Super Bowl trophy goes on display
The Sports Legends Museum at Baltimore's Camden Yards is displaying the Super Bowl XXXV trophy from 2000 to help celebrate the Baltimore Ravens' trip to New Orleans.
Md. school bus crash sends 4 children to hospital
Four children have been taken to hospitals after a car collided with a school bus in Baltimore County.
Baltimore hosts Ravens send off at Inner Harbor
Retiring Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis made a promise Monday to the thousands of fans who turned out in the Inner Harbor to send their team to the Super Bowl.
Baltimore police owe $500K to mistreated teen
A Baltimore jury is awarding $500,000 to a teenager who was left miles from home without his shoes after he entered a police van as part of a drug investigation.
NYC mayor tops $1B in gifts to Johns Hopkins Univ.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has pledged $350 million to Johns Hopkins University, mainly to expand its interdisciplinary research on an array of issues including global health and urban revitalization as his lifetime giving to his alma mater eclipses $1 billion.
Firefighters battle blaze at Rosedale strip mall
Baltimore County authorities say a three-alarm fire erupted at a strip mall and spread to several buildings in Rosedale.
Maryland police issue Silver Alert for missing man
Maryland State police issued a Silver Alert for a 74-year-old missing man late Friday evening.
Speaker announces group to study Baltimore region
A special workgroup in the House of Delegates has been formed to study the regional strengths and opportunities in the Baltimore region.
Baltimore replacing faulty speed cameras
Baltimore has started activating new speed cameras that replaced cameras blamed for issuing false tickets.
Harbaugh parents will stay neutral at Super Bowl
Jackie Harbaugh will wear a neutral-colored outfit, still to be determined. Her daughter, Joani Crean, little sister to coaching brothers John and Jim Harbaugh, plans to sport all black at the Super Bowl to show no allegiances whatsoever.
5 great movies about deception
When scandalous tales of fraud involving superstar athletes Lance Armstrong and Manti Te'o were exposed in the last week, connections to films were immediate and obvious. The story of Notre Dame Football hero Te'o falling for a fake dead girlfriend on the Internet called to mind the documentary "Catfish." And disgraced cyclist Armstrong, who has finally admitted to doping in winning the Tour de France a record seven times, is already the subject of a biopic that's in the works.
Chattanooga's first sex trafficking case reported
Chattanooga police have arrested a man in what they say is Hamilton County's first reported case of sex trafficking.
Ravens FS Reed: 'I'll be playing next year'
Ravens safety Ed Reed isn't planning on joining teammate Ray Lewis in retirement after the Super Bowl.
No charges in Baltimore custody death
Baltimore's State's Attorney says a city police officer won't be charged for the blunt force trauma death of a man in police custody.
Baltimore to host Inner Harbor Ravens sendoff
Baltimore will send the Ravens off to the Super Bowl with a rally next week in the Inner Harbor.
Environmental group won't appeal pollution case
A New York-based environmental group that sued Perdue Farms and an Eastern Shore contract grower said Wednesday it won't appeal a federal judge's ruling in an alleged poultry pollution case.




