Baltimore News
Tuberculosis diagnosed on UMBC campus
Officials at the University of Maryland Baltimore County say someone on the Catonsville campus has contracted tuberculosis.
Fog forces BWI flights to be delayed, canceled
Dozens of flights scheduled to arrive at and leave from BWI have been delayed or canceled because of fog.
More than 400 guns collected at Baltimore event
Baltimore City Council President Bernard "Jack" Young says more than 400 city residents got rid of firearms during a gun buyback event held in the wake of Friday's mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut.
Police: Man shot in Catonsville
Baltimore County police say a man was shot on Winters Lane in Catonsville.
JetBlue plane lands safety at BWI after alert
Airport officials say a JetBlue flight from Boston has landed safety at BWI after the pilot declared precautionary alert for a potential mechanical problem.
Infant rescued from Oct. fire dies
Baltimore police say an infant who was rescued from a fire that killed his two siblings died after being found unresponsive in his crib.
Baltimore speed cam cites a stopped car
When Daniel Doty got a $40 speeding ticket for driving 38 miles per hour in a 25-mph zone, he was outraged. That's because Doty wasn't speeding. In fact, his Mazda 5 was stopped.
Students rally for ousted Morgan State president
More than 200 people turned out to rally in support of Morgan State University's president, whose contract has not been extended.
County executive: Sparrows Point mill to be razed
The Sparrows Point steel mill, which in its heyday during and after World War II employed some 30,000 workers, will be razed, bringing an end to more than a century of steelmaking in Baltimore County.
Pedestrian killed in Prince George's crash; separate fatal in Balt. Co.
A man was struck and killed by a car Thursday morning while walking along a sidewalk in Fort Washington, police say.
Port of Baltimore has 1 millionth cruise passenger
The Port of Baltimore has seen its 1 millionth passenger sail on a cruise ship.
Man pleads guilty in killing of restaurant manager
A man has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the shooting of a fast-food restaurant manager.
Navy's Blue Angels to return to Baltimore
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels will return to Baltimore for the end of the Star-Spangled Spectacular commemorating the bicentennial of the War of 1812.
Planned hotel may have priciest rates in Baltimore
A development group plans to build a boutique hotel in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood that could become the city's priciest hotel.
Police close highway, urge caution after crashes
Baltimore police have reopened Interstate-83 after two separate crashes.
Off-duty Baltimore County officer shot in Overlea
An off-duty Baltimore County police officer has been shot in Overlea after he attempted to disperse a crowd of people blocking a residential street.
Change for Asperger's designation to benefit patients
Families of children with Asperger's disorder are concerned about a diagnostic change that now includes the condition within the autism spectrum. But an area doctor says the condition should benefit patients.
Man charged after crashing into Md. home
Authorities in Harford County say a man is facing charges after driving into a home north of Bel Air while apparently intoxicated.
Ex-Baltimore mayor resolves probation violations
Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon appeared in court to settle probation violations stemming from charges that forced her from office.
Ravens LB gives up guns in girlfriend court fight
An attorney for Baltimore Raven Terrell Suggs says the linebacker has surrendered several firearms as part of an ongoing domestic case filed by his longtime girlfriend.



