Baltimore News
Port of Baltimore has 1 millionth cruise passenger
The Port of Baltimore has seen its 1 millionth passenger sail on a cruise ship.
Man pleads guilty in killing of restaurant manager
A man has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the shooting of a fast-food restaurant manager.
Navy's Blue Angels to return to Baltimore
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels will return to Baltimore for the end of the Star-Spangled Spectacular commemorating the bicentennial of the War of 1812.
Planned hotel may have priciest rates in Baltimore
A development group plans to build a boutique hotel in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood that could become the city's priciest hotel.
Police close highway, urge caution after crashes
Baltimore police have reopened Interstate-83 after two separate crashes.
Change for Asperger's designation to benefit patients
Families of children with Asperger's disorder are concerned about a diagnostic change that now includes the condition within the autism spectrum. But an area doctor says the condition should benefit patients.
Man charged after crashing into Md. home
Authorities in Harford County say a man is facing charges after driving into a home north of Bel Air while apparently intoxicated.
Ex-Baltimore mayor resolves probation violations
Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon appeared in court to settle probation violations stemming from charges that forced her from office.
Ravens LB gives up guns in girlfriend court fight
An attorney for Baltimore Raven Terrell Suggs says the linebacker has surrendered several firearms as part of an ongoing domestic case filed by his longtime girlfriend.
Baltimore man sentenced in fatal car crash
A Baltimore man has been sentenced to six months in jail in a car crash that killed an Arnold woman.
Man charged with warrant with attempted murder
Baltimore County police say a man who struggled with a police officer in a hospital, causing a discharge of her weapon, will be charged with attempted murder.
Hopkins giving $10M to university neighborhoods
Johns Hopkins University officials say they will give $10 million over the next five years to help communities surrounding its Homewood campus in Baltimore.
Silver Line to be extended to Largo
Metro says safety is behind a decision to extend the Silver Line.
Baltimore accepting winter clothes for Mitten Tree
Public works officials in Baltimore are accepting mittens, caps, gloves and scarves as part of the 39th annual Mitten Tree collection.
Inmate who left work crew sought
Authorities are looking for a Baltimore City Correctional Center inmate who left a work crew.
Baltimore probing speed camera accuracy
Baltimore transportation officials say they're probing the accuracy of speed cameras. The cameras automatically generate tickets for vehicles detected to be traveling over the speed limit. However, they have generated complaints they are also mistakenly ticketing those under the speed limit.
Report: National Aquarium draws out-of-state money
The National Aquarium in Baltimore is drawing millions of out-of-state dollars into Baltimore. That's according to a new economic impact report.
Woman pleads guilty to fatally stabbing student
A former student at Frostburg State University has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the stabbing of another student outside an off-campus residence.
Drug, alcohol of blood of wrong-way driver
Maryland Transportation Authority Police say an autopsy on a woman killed along with a 3-year-old in a wrong-way crash found a painkiller and alcohol in her blood.
Commerce Exchange Building in Baltimore for sale
The former home of the Baltimore Grain Trading Exchange has been put up for sale by its owner.



