Baltimore News
Md. court: Man who skipped wedding owes alimony
A Maryland court says a man who said his wedding vows over the phone and skipped the ceremony in the Democratic Republic of Congo is still married and will be responsible for alimony and child support payments.
Baltimore mayor appoints new parks director
The city of Baltimore has a new director of its department of recreation and parks.
Boy, 8, struck by car walking to school in Dundalk
An 8-year-old boy was hit by a car while walking to school in Dundalk.
Md. opening domestic violence visitation center
Maryland is opening a new center to allow victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse to have supervised parent-child visitation.
Former police commissioner has new job as teacher
Former Baltimore Police Commissioner Fred Bealefeld has a new job.
Vandals strike Baltimore's Poe House
Vandals have made off with wooden steps that once lead to the front door of Edgar Allan Poe's Baltimore home and also scribbled on the door of the home.
Police investigating fatal shooting near Towson U.
Police in Baltimore County say a man has died after a shooting east of Towson University and near the Country Club of Maryland.
Baltimore officer injured in weapon discharge
A Baltimore police officer sustained minor injuries at police headquarters when a gun the officer was handling during an evening roll call meeting fired.
Prince George's new technology chief is ex-Clinton aide
A former aide to Hillary Rodham Clinton is now working for Prince George's County, where he has the task of modernizing the county's information- technology network.
Baltimore mayor to highlight new loan program
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will be touring small businesses in the city to highlight a recently established loan program to help local firms hire new employees.
Car catches fire while being repaired; 1 injured
Fire officials say an auto repair shop employee was injured when a car he was working on caught fire.
Employee hurt in auto repair shop fire
Baltimore County fire officials say a man was burned in a fire at an auto repair shop in Parkville.
Sewer line in Catonsville leaked for 3 weeks
Baltimore County officials say a Catonsville sewer line damaged by Superstorm Sandy went undetected for three weeks.
Sixpence from 1652 sells for $430K at Md. auction
A silver Colonial Massachusetts coin from 1652 that was found in a potato field has been auctioned for $430,000.
Water leak blamed for sinking 2 Baltimore homes
City workers are trying to determine what's causing two homes in Baltimore's upper Fells Point neighborhood to begin sinking.
Rare coin found by NYer sold for $430k
A rare silver Colonial Massachusetts coin that was found by an East Hampton, N.Y. woman has been auctioned off for $430,000.
Statue of 1st black Baltimore mayor planned
An 8-foot-tall bronze statue of Baltimore's first black mayor will be placed at the Inner Harbor.
Md. students to create love mural at shooting site
Students who witnessed a shooting in a school cafeteria on the first day of classes in Baltimore County will create a mural to help with the healing process.
Fire breaks out on JetBlue flight in Baltimore
Firefighters have extinguished a small fire that broke out in the engine of a JetBlue flight that landed at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
Vinales, CCSU beats UMBC in OT 83-82
Kyle Vinales scored 29 points and hit two decisive free throws as Central Connecticut State beat Maryland-Baltimore County in overtime 83-82 Tuesday night.



