DC no longer bed bug capital
The nation has a new bed bug capital – and it isn’t located near the Beltway.
Baltimore Ravens' season ends with Jackson in locker room, 17-3 loss
A season in which the Baltimore Ravens overcame a long list of obstacles to reach the playoffs ended with their star quarterback stuck in the locker room during the fourth quarter and the rest of the team shuffling off the field to join him after a disheartening 17-3 defeat.
Multiple people rescued, several injured after explosion in downtown Baltimore
Baltimore City Fire Department responded to the scene of an explosion with a partial roof collapse this morning in downtown Baltimore, attempting to rescue two workers trapped in scaffolding.
Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers rescheduled again by COVID-19 to Wednesday
The Baltimore Ravens' struggle to contain an extended outbreak of the coronavirus forced their rescheduled game Tuesday night against the unbeaten Pittsburgh Steelers to be moved back to Wednesday.
Reports: Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson tests positive for COVID-19
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has tested positive for COVID-19, according to multiple media outlets.
Democrat Mfume holds on to Maryland's 7th Congressional District seat by thwarting Trump favorite Klacik
Kweisi Mfume will hold onto his seat in Maryland's 7th Congressional District after thwarting GOP favorite Kimberly Klacik.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan opens up stadiums to limited capacity for fans
Governor Larry Hogan announced on Friday that Maryland’s stadiums can open up to fans – but with heavy restrictions in place.
Maryland Zoo in Baltimore welcomes lesser kudu calf
The Maryland Zoo is welcoming its newest member – say hello to Kadett!
DC National Guard’s low-flying helicopters targeted in ACLU complaint
The ACLU is filing a complaint claiming the D.C. National Guard’s use of low-flying helicopters during the June Black Lives Matters protests constituted “an unprecedented attempt to interfere with fundamental constitutional rights.”
DC No. 4 among America’s ‘rattiest’ cities; Baltimore rises into top 10
D.C. is holding onto its spot in the top five on one America’s most dubious lists.
Police investigating after body, first thought to be a Halloween decoration, found in White Marsh parking lot
A homicide investigation is underway in Baltimore County after police say a person driving by reported a body lying in a White Marsh parking lot. This story was first reported by WJZ.
Police searching for man accused of spraying unknown substance on women in Baltimore County grocery stores
Police say they are seeking the public's help in identifying a man who was caught on camera spraying an unknown substance on two different women who were shopping in two Baltimore County grocery stores earlier this month.
National Aquarium releases rescued sea turtles – Halloumi, Mozzarella and Stilton – back to the ocean
Halloumi, Mozzarella and Stilton have returned to their home.
Police allow anti-abortion students to paint ‘Black Preborn Lives Matter’ at Planned Parenthood in Baltimore
Authorities allowed anti-abortion students to paint the phrase "Black Preborn Lives Matter" outside of a Planned Parenthood facility in downtown Baltimore on Saturday, with coloring that is designed to wash off in the rain.
University of Maryland School of Nursing pioneer Esther McCready dies at 89
A groundbreaking figure in the fight for civil rights in Maryland has passed away.
Iron streak, golden memory: Ripken embraces 2,131st game 25 years later
It’s been 25 years since Cal Ripken broke Lou Gehrig’s major league record for consecutive games played, a feat the Baltimore Orioles star punctuated with an unforgettable lap around Camden Yards in the middle of his 2,131st successive start.
Political mail delayed in Baltimore before primary, according to audit
A national U.S. Postal Service audit found that 68,000 pieces of political mail were delayed for five days upon arriving at a Baltimore mail processing facility ahead of Maryland’s June primary.
Hundreds help clean up site of fatal Baltimore explosion
More than 400 people showed up to the northwest Baltimore neighborhood on Sunday to help clear away debris from the scene where three row homes were leveled, news outlets reported.


















