Family of man killed during confrontation with squeegee worker in Baltimore expresses shock

A man shot and killed during a confrontation with people cleaning windshields for cash at a downtown Baltimore intersection “should have just kept driving” instead of swinging a baseball bat at one or more of them, the man’s father said Friday.

Police video released from deadly officer-involved shooting in Towson

Officials have released body-worn camera footage from a deadly police-involved shooting that happened in early June in Baltimore County.

NFL legend Tony Siragusa, who helped Ravens win Super Bowl, dies at the age of 55

NFL legend Tony Siragusa was popular with fans because of his fun-loving personality, which also helped him transition quickly to broadcasting after his playing career.

Leaders express optimism about DC, Baltimore being selected as 2026 FIFA World Cup hosts

Thursday will be a big day for American soccer fans, as FIFA is set to announce the host sites for the 2026 World Cup, and leaders from across the DMV are hoping the D.C.-Baltimore region will be represented in the tournament.

15 people hospitalized after Megabus rolls over along I-95 in Maryland

15 people are hospitalized after an intercity bus rolled over on its side along I-95 in Northern Maryland, according to authorities.

18-year-old shot, killed after prom; $16K reward being offered by Baltimore Police, Gov. Larry Hogan

An 18-year-old was shot and killed while attending a junior prom after-party in Baltimore. Now, police and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan are each offering an $8,000 reward for information on his murder.

Baltimore County nail salon explosion leaves 6 first responders inured

Authorities say six first responders were among the seven injured during an explosion at a Baltimore County nail salon Monday night.

Fedex Field drops bid to host 2026 FIFA World Cup games

Washington D.C. is merging its campaign to host 2026 FIFA World Cup game with Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium after FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, dropped out of bidding.

Baltimore State’s Attorney asks for delay in her federal perjury trial

Baltimore’s top prosecutor asked a federal judge on Friday to postpone her trial on charges that she made false statements on financial documents to withdraw money from her retirement savings and purchase two Florida vacation homes.

Baltimore reaches $3.5 million settlement with business owners over Freddie Gray unrest

The city of Baltimore has reached a $3.5 million settlement with a group of business owners whose property was damaged in the 2015 unrest that followed the death of Freddie Gray, a Black man injured in police custody.