Baltimore News
FBI names new leader for Baltimore field office
The FBI's Baltimore field office has a new leader.
Another man alleges abuse by ex-Red Sox employee
Another man came forward Tuesday to accuse a now-dead Boston Red Sox clubhouse manager of sexually abusing him.
Baltimore City police officer critically injured
An on-duty Baltimore officer has been critically injured in a motorcycle accident on Interstate 795 in Owings Mills.
Orioles hope to trade wild card for AL East flag
It's been a zany, unpredictable season for the Baltimore Orioles, so perhaps it's only fitting that the magical moment when they clinched a playoff berth occurred while they were aboard a chartered flight forced to land short of its destination.
Baltimore fire department overhauling rescue teams
The Baltimore City fire department is overhauling its rescue teams and opening a new command center at its Locust Point station.
Orioles beat Red Sox 6-3, clinch playoff berth
The champagne was on ice, plastic shields were in place above the cubicles in the Baltimore clubhouse and couches were removed to accommodate a celebration 15 years in the making.
Man slain, another shot in cheek in Baltimore
Baltimore police are investigating a homicide and a nonfatal shooting.
Baltimore police uncover 1951 Renoir theft report
Police have located a 60-year-old theft report from the day a Renoir painting disappeared from the Baltimore Museum of Art that matches the description of an artwork that sold for $7 recently at a flea market. Now an art theft expert says the museum has a strong case to get it back.
Racketeering: inmate from Baltimore pleads guilty
A federal inmate from Baltimore charged in the 2008 death of cellmate in Texas has pleaded guilty to racketeering counts.
Orioles players lip sync to song for fans at Camden Yards
In an homage to their fans, the Baltimore Orioles lip synced to The Wanted's "Glad You Came" in a video played at Tuesday night's game.
Baltimore sells Senator Theatre for $500k
Baltimore's spending panel is selling the Senator Theatre for $500,000, a $310,000 loss.
Mother and son, 4, injured in Baltimore shooting
Authorities say a 4-year-old boy and his mother have been shot during an apparent domestic dispute in North Baltimore.
Teen leads police on Pa.-Md. vehicle pursuit
Authorities say a 17-year-old stole his father's truck in Pennsylvania and led law enforcers from several jurisdictions on a chase that ended in Baltimore.
3 charged in kidnapping for ransom, murder in 2009
Baltimore police say three people have been charged in the kidnapping and slaying of a man whose body was found in the Patapsco River.
Md.'s Edgar Allan Poe museum to close temporarily
A Baltimore museum dedicated to Edgar Allan Poe is planning to close its doors for the winter and will reopen a changed place.
Acting police commissioner in Baltimore on leave
The acting commissioner of the Baltimore city police department is taking medical leave and will be out indefinitely.
Phelps finally meets his idol, the 'other' Michael
Michael Phelps' big year just keeps getting better.
Honeywell to pay most of Md. port chromium plan
The Maryland Port Administration says Honeywell International Inc. will pay for most of a $27 million plan to keep chromium-tainted fill from polluting the harbor and nearby residential areas.
Constellation exec buys Michael Phelps' townhome
A Constellation Energy executive bought Michael Phelps' Baltimore townhome for nearly $450,000 less than the Olympic swimmer paid for the property.
Maryland organics say they have nothing to hide
Owners of small organic businesses in Maryland aren't fretting about a California ballot initiative that would require the labeling of genetically engineered ingredients in products like food and clothing because, they say, their products don't have any ingredients to hide.



