Baltimore News
Harbaugh brothers could envision working together
Working separately, John and Jim Harbaugh each guided their team to the Super Bowl. They will be on opposite sidelines Sunday, John as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens and Jim with the San Francisco 49ers.
Md.man sentenced for helping run child porn ring
A Baltimore man who helped run an online bulletin board where hundreds of child pornographers from around the world shared images and videos has been sentenced to 30 years in prison following a trial in Indianapolis.
Bishops, police chiefs, librarians make game bets
Once the domain of mayors and governors betting tasty regional specialties such as sugar cream pie and crab cakes, friendly sports wagers have spread to a much wider pool of players for this year's Super Bowl, as bishops, zookeepers, librarians and police chiefs from San Francisco and Baltimore get into the act. And what's at stake has become more elaborate, including a lot of shame-inducing jersey wearing.
Md. zoo's chimps predict Ravens to win Super Bowl
The chimpanzees at The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore think their team is going to win Sunday's Super Bowl.
Hopkins hopes to revive Baltimore neighborhood
The renowned Johns Hopkins University medical campus looms over East Baltimore like a fortress on a hill. On its northern edge lies a humble neighborhood of rowhouses weathered by decades of crime, poverty and decay.
Md. man sentenced in Va. delivery truck carjacking
A Maryland man will spend more than 20 years in prison for carjacking a Sears delivery truck.
Woman killed, daughter hurt in Baltimore fire
A 70-year-old woman has died in a house fire in west Baltimore that also injured her daughter.
Baltimore police prepare for Super Bowl fans
Baltimore police are bringing in extra officers, camera monitors and administrative staff to try to keep the city safe on Super Bowl Sunday.
Va. woman pleads guilty to bank fraud
A Virginia woman has pleaded guilty to stealing identifying information to fraudulently obtain as much as $70,000 from banks.
Report: Ravens cheerleader not allowed to perform at Super Bowl
In a brewing controversy, a high-profile member of the Baltimore Ravens organization won't take the field at the Super Bowl. And no, it's not Ray Lewis.
Purple wave descends on New Orleans
Scott Wykoff, WBAL Radio reporter in New Orleans
HOLD Baltimore retirees star in Super Bowl video
Residents at a retirement home in Baltimore are marking the Raven's Super Bowl run in an unexpected way.
100 cruises sailed from Baltimore in 2012
Nearly a quarter million passengers set sail from Baltimore on cruises last year.
Oscar hits the road to visit more than 10 cities
Oscar is going on a road trip.
Baltimore Co. considers $3.7M for school security
Baltimore County officials say they're ready to implement a $3.7 million plan to improve school security.
Denver mayor dances off last part of Broncos bet
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock is fulfilling the last part of his bet with Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake over the Denver Broncos' playoff loss to the Ravens.
Baltimore police capture 2 men in gun shop thefts
Two suspects in a Pennsylvania gun store burglary were arrested Tuesday in Baltimore with a car full of guns after they were chased by police, wrecked their vehicle and sustained serious injuries.
Frederick teens win competition to design FBI logo
Three Linganore High School seniors can now say they've done work for the FBI.
Soldier looks forward to driving with new arms
A soldier who lost all four limbs in an Iraq roadside bombing says he looks forward to driving and swimming with his new arms.
Ravens' last Super Bowl trophy goes on display
The Sports Legends Museum at Baltimore's Camden Yards is displaying the Super Bowl XXXV trophy from 2000 to help celebrate the Baltimore Ravens' trip to New Orleans.



