Baltimore News
Gynecologist found dead after recording probe
A former Johns Hopkins Hospital gynecologist suspected of secretly recording patients has been found dead at his Towson home.
Nina Harper nominated to replace Del. Harrison
Baltimore Democrats nominate Nina Harper to replace the late Delegate Hattie Harrison
Md. flea market investigated for counterfeit goods
Baltimore County police have shut down a Dundalk flea market that detectives say was selling counterfeit movies, music and other merchandise.
O'Malley kicks off Maryland Love art project
Gov. Martin O'Malley launched a web portal Friday where people can submit photos, tweets or stories about why they love the state of Maryland.
Md. man convicted of using hatchet to kill teen
A Maryland man has been convicted of using a hatchet to kill an 18-year-old who was found murdered in 2011.
National Aquarium rehabilitates stranded sea turtles (VIDEO)
At the aquarium in Baltimore, sea turtles are being treated for a variety of conditions from respiratory infections to injured flippers.
Police identify instructor in training accident
Baltimore Police have identified the instructor involved in a training exercise when a trainee was shot in the head.
Man sentenced to 9 years for killing half-brother
A man who shot and killed his half-brother during a confrontation has been sentenced to 9 years in prison.
Md. police trainee remains critical after shooting
Md. police trainee remains critical after he's shot in head accidentally during exercise
Baltimore police trainee shot in firearm accident
Baltimore police trainee shot in head in firearm mishap at Baltimore Co. site
Md. Catholics sympathize with pope's decision
Md. Catholics surprised, but sympathetic with 85-year-old Pope Benedict's resignation decision
Baltimore mayor wants no pensions for new hires
Baltimore mayor proposes major pension reform in bid to stave off city bankruptcy
Woman killed in Baltimore fire; cause unknown
Fire officials say a woman is dead after a house fire in the Pimlico area of northwest Baltimore.
U.Md. students robbed at gunpoint
wo University of Maryland students were robbed at gunpoint in College Park Friday night.
Md. hospital hosts heart disease awareness event
Saint Agnes Hospital will host its 9th Annual Red Dress Sunday in honor of National Heart Month.
Perdue: Attorney fees deserved to discourage suits
Attorneys for Perdue Farms and an Eastern Shore contract grower who successfully defended a poultry pollution suit say they should be awarded attorney fees to discourage similar suits in the future.
Radical Baltimore bookstore Red Emma's plans expansion
Red Emma's is a bookstore, coffeehouse and cafe in Baltimore collectively owned by 14 workers and operates on workplace democracy -- the idea that workers can be their own bosses.
Ravyn Rob Fahey wistful of changes in music industry
The Maryland man who wrote "Raised On The Radio" talks with WTOP about how music has changed since "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." Rob Fahey of The Rayvns looks back and ahead.
Man convicting of killing after drug deal goes bad
Man convicting of 2008 killing in Baltimore after drug deal goes bad
Suspect arrested in woman's death in Baltimore Co.
Baltimore County police have arrested a suspect in the slaying of a woman who was found by officers responding to a report of a domestic disturbance in Pikesville.



