Ravens fan punches Commanders fans in viral video; police ask victims to come forward

Baltimore police are asking the victims randomly attacked by a Baltimore Ravens fan in a now-viral video taken after the Commanders-Ravens game at M&T Stadium to come forward. 

Jackson outduels Daniels leading Ravens to 30-23 win over Commanders

Lamar Jackson threw for 323 yards and a touchdown to outshine rookie Jayden Daniels in a showdown between two of the NFL’s best quarterbacks this season, Derrick Henry ran for two TDs and the Baltimore Ravens beat the Washington Commanders 30-23 on Sunday for their fourth consecutive victory.

Washington Commanders vs Baltimore Ravens: Watch live tailgate from M&T Stadium

The Washington Commanders’ revamped defense had by far their best game of the season last Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, but up next is a tough matchup with the Baltimore Ravens. 

Experts try to calm consumer's concerns as port worker strike enters second day

As operations at ports along the East and Gulf coasts remain at a halt, businesses and consumers are bracing for the possible impact on goods if worker strikes last for weeks.

Baltimore port workers join nationwide strike after union contract expires

Port workers in Baltimore joined others around the country when the union representing about 45,000 workers went on strike for the first time in nearly five decades.

Port workers strike turns violent in Baltimore

The port workers strike turned violent in Baltimore Tuesday just hours after the contract between the ports and about 45,000 members of the International Longshoremen’s Association expired at midnight.

Maryland sues Dali ship owners, managers over Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse

Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has filed a lawsuit against Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Pte Ltd., the owners and managers of the M/V Dali, for the ship’s collision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge which resulted in the bridge’s destruction and long-term economic and travel disruptions to the region.

David Rubenstein’s new book, “The Highest Calling," offers insights into presidential history

David Rubenstein is well known as the founder of the Carlyle Group, for giving millions of dollars to repair, maintain, and improve D.C. landmarks like the Washington Monument, and most recently, is the new owner of the Baltimore Orioles. But the billionaire philanthropist is also an author. His new book about the American presidency called "The Highest Calling," includes some of the interviews that he conducted with current and former U.S. presidents.

Nebraska-based company wins $73M contract to rebuild Maryland’s Key Bridge

The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) Board has approved a $73 million contract with Kiewit Infrastructure Co. to kick off the first phase of replacing the I-695 Francis Scott Key Bridge.

Maryland AG announces indictment of 4 for string of suspected gun shops burglaries

Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown, alongside the ATF and multiple Maryland county police departments, will announce the indictments of four individuals involved in a series of gun shop burglaries across Prince George’s, Anne Arundel, and Baltimore Counties. 

1 dead, 7 injured in Baltimore shooting

A 36-year-old man was killed and seven others were injured in a shooting on the 1300 block of Spring Street Sunday night, according to Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley.

Astronaut’s helmet forgotten at TSA airport checkpoint

An astronaut’s helmet that was left behind at an airport security checkpoint is waiting to be claimed at the lost and found office, officials say.

Jacoby Jones cause of death revealed

A medical examiner has released the cause of death of Jacoby Jones, a former NFL receiver who helped the Baltimore Ravens win Super Bowl XLVII.

Jacoby Jones: Former Ravens teammates, coach remember Super Bowl star

Jacoby Jones, the former NFL receiver whose most memorable season helped the Baltimore Ravens win Super Bowl XLVII, has died. He was 40.

$1,000 baby bonus for new Baltimore parents if voters approve initiative

A group of Baltimore teachers is asking voters to approve a program that would give $1,000 to new parents in the hopes of reducing childhood poverty starting from birth.

Baltimore City school teacher arrested, charged with raping minor: police

A Baltimore City school teacher faces rape and sexual offense charges after police say he was involved in an inappropriate relationship with a minor.