Baltimore News
Ravens top Colts 24-9 in AFC wild card
The Baltimore Ravens wanted one long final ride for Ray Lewis.
Baltimore County woman facing arson charges
A Baltimore County woman is facing arson charges after police say she intentionally started a fire inside her Woodlawn home.
Washington and Baltimore: Two of the drunkest US cities
Washington and Baltimore are two of the drunkest cities in the nation, according to a new list from The Daily Beast.
Baltimore County gets some aid for Sandy damage
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is offering money to help Baltimore County repair roads and public structures damaged by Superstorm Sandy.
Man who collected disability benefits sentenced
A man who collected Social Security disability benefits while working for the agency has been sentenced to two years in prison.
Officials ID 2 men who died in Baltimore fire
Baltimore fire officials have identified two men who died in a house fire that also left five people injured, including a pregnant woman.
Montgomery Co. senator wants to halt speed camera bounties
How speed cameras vendors are compensated is latest squabble over Maryland's controversial safety program, which motorists say are inaccurate in some jurisdiction.
Md. developer admits making straw contributions
A Baltimore County developer has pleaded guilty to making straw contributions to a county councilman and exceeding contribution limits.
Baltimore restaurant owner charged with rape
Police say a Baltimore restaurant owner has been charged with raping a customer in the bathroom of his restaurant.
Panel on mentally ill gun access releases report
Gun should be taken away from anyone who is found by a licensed health care provider, educator or police to be a threat, a panel studying firearms access by the mentally ill recommended Wednesday.
Maryland schools answer snowflake call for Sandy Hook students
Sandy Hook Elementary School students will return to a new school after winter break. To help make it a welcoming environment, the Connecticut PTSA is asking for paper snowflakes that volunteers will string throughout the school.
Colleges help students scrub online footprints
Syracuse, Rochester and Johns Hopkins in Baltimore are among the universities that offer online tools to their students free of charge, realizing ill-considered Web profiles of drunken frat parties, prank videos and worse can doom graduates to a lifetime of unemployment.
Baltimore hosts New Year's Eve anti-violence vigil
The city of Baltimore is hosting a New Year's Eve candlelight vigil to remember lives lost to violence in 2012.
Morgan State regents extend president's contract
The president of Morgan State University gets to keep his job for another year.
O'Malley praises longshoremen's contract extension
Gov. Martin O'Malley is commending union dockworkers and port operators for averting a weekend strike or lockout by extending contract negotiations for another month.
Lewis activated by Ravens but won't play Sunday
Linebacker Ray Lewis has been added to the Baltimore Ravens' 53-man roster, but coach John Harbaugh says the 17-year veteran will not play Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Fertility pioneer Jones still telling his story
Dr. Howard W. Jones Jr., the venerable scientist behind the country's first in-vitro fertilization baby, has never been one to rest on his laurels.
Baltimore woman charged in boyfriend's death
Court records show a woman who told police she found her boyfriend shot to death in an alley has been charged with murder in his slaying.
Boy critically injured in Christmas night crash
Police say a 7-year-old boy suffered severe head trauma in a Christmas night crash in Odenton.
D.C. police officer shoots, wounds robbery suspect
District of Columbia police say an officer has shot and wounded a robbery suspect in southeast Washington.



