Baltimore News
Probation in Md. neighborhood watch beating case
A former member of an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood watch group convicted in the 2010 beating of a black teenager in Baltimore received a suspended sentence Wednesday.
Man dies in fiery stolen car crash on I-295 ramp
Baltimore police say a man was killed when the car he was driving flipped on a ramp from Interstate 295 and burst into flames.
Baltimore to ban liquor store snack sales to kids
When liquor stores are located near Baltimore schools, children sometimes wander in to buy snacks and soda from shelves next to alcohol.
The plight of Baltimore's Gerry Sandusky
When Shakespeare wrote the words "What's in a name," he could not have envisioned the plight of Gerry Sandusky, the radio voice of the Baltimore Ravens and sports director at WBAL-TV.
No jail time sought in Md. neighborhood watch case
Maryland prosecutors are not seeking jail time for a former member of an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood watch group convicted in the beating of a black teenager.
Maryland Zoo offering shuttle from Inner Harbor
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore says it will operate a free shuttle between Baltimore's Inner Harbor and the zoo on Saturdays during the summer.
Baltimore mayor to sign bottle tax to fund schools
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake plans to sign into law an increased bottle tax to renovate the city's crumbling schools.
Orioles release Miguel Tejada at his request
The Baltimore Orioles have released infielder Miguel Tejada from his minor league contract at his request.
Closing arguments in Md. renewable energy trial
Prosecutors told jurors in Baltimore that a Maryland man accused of selling millions of dollars in fraudulent renewable energy credits didn't produce anything but lies.
Fire destroys Ocean City pizza restaurant
Officials in Ocean City are investigating a late night fire that damaged the Marco Polo Pizzeria on Coastal Highway.
Anglican parish in Towson joins Catholic Church
The congregation of 140 is among the first in the United States to join a new "ordinate" established for those who want to become Catholic but also hold on to Anglican traditions.
Orioles release 49-year-old Moyer at his request
The Baltimore Orioles released 49-year-old Jamie Moyer on Saturday, parting ways with the crafty left-hander at his request.
Outgoing B'more police commissioner going hiking
Baltimore's outgoing police commissioner says he plans to hike the Appalachian Trail in order to bury some of the "madness" of fighting urban crime.
Official reminder: no swimming at reservoirs
Public works officials are reminding Baltimore area residents that swimming is banned at all the city's reservoirs.
Man charged in fatal shooting in 2007 in Baltimore
Baltimore police have charged a man with first- degree murder in the 2007 slaying of an East Baltimore resident.
Baltimore DPW worker to sing at Orioles game
The Baltimore Department of Public Works says that one of its employees is going to be singing the national anthem at the Baltimore Orioles game against the Washington Nationals.
Baltimore Council passes mayor's $2.3B budget
The Baltimore City Council has passed the mayor's $2.3 billion budget plan, rejecting millions of dollars in budget cuts that it had endorsed earlier in the week.
Duff Goldman shop makes customers 'Ace of Cakes'
You can build a bear, bottle your own wine, paint pottery _ and now, decorate your own television-worthy cake.
14-story ship's cargo closes Bay Bridge (VIDEO)
The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) will hold traffic on the William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge, better known as the Bay Bridge, at approximately 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, June 20, for about 40 minutes.
Baltimore Mass opens 'Fortnight for Freedom'
Baltimore's archbishop will open the Catholic church's religious liberty effort with a Mass at the city's Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption.



