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The Mexican Navy's tall ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, May 17, previously visited Baltimore and was set to return to the Inner Harbor in 2026.
Baltimore’s Artscape festival kicks off this Memorial Day weekend with major changes, including the dated, location and organizer. Here’s what to know.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow said on Tuesday that it is "a little disappointing" that the team does not have an international game because he would like to play on "a stage like that" as the NFL tries to grow its global footprint.
A new partnership in Baltimore is expanding free, hands-on education for those who want to learn new skills like sewing, laser cutting, vinyl design and 3D printing.
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The hook-shaped District 2 tracks Baltimore City’s western border before jutting west to Milford Mill then northwest to parts of Randallstown south of Liberty Road and out to Liberty Reservoir and the Carroll County line. The more compact District 3 is centered around Owings Mills, also including parts of Randallstown and Reisterstown.
A federal judge in Baltimore is hearing a dispute over the Piedmont Reliability Project's land rights and eminent domain claims.
"What does the community feel?" Bates said he wants to know. " Their perception is the reality." It's always a hot topic, and the city's top prosecutor wants to hear what you have to say about it.
A stolen vehicle investigation in Northeast Baltimore ended with three juveniles in custody after a crash and foot chase Friday afternoon
The board rejected flawed provisional ballots, including one voter who didn’t provide a date of birth, nine voters who didn’t provide a valid ID, two voters who didn’t sign the envelope and nine voters who did not register to vote in Ohio. The county saw 19% turnout for the primary election.
Tiyaun Leach, who suffers from epilepsy and schizophrenia, was last seen February 20 carrying trash bags with his belongings in Park Heights.
Baltimore County Police are warning residents about contractor scams that take advantage of repairs following damaging storms.