Baltimore News
Baltimore police officer dies months after crash
A Baltimore police officer injured in a two- vehicle crash while on duty in his cruiser has died.
Garage owners sentenced in police towing scheme
Two brothers were sentenced to prison for bribing Baltimore police officers to allow them to tow cars from accident scenes.
Baltimore to fete Phelps at Olympic celebration
Baltimore plans to celebrate the Olympic achievements of Michael Phelps and other Marylanders in the Inner Harbor.
Baltimore archdiocese announces $100M fundraiser
The Archdiocese of Baltimore says it is has raised $64 million of the $100 million it is working to raise to support its mission.
Crab house owner determined to rebuild
The owner of a crab house destroyed in a fire says she is determined to rebuild the restaurant.
D.C. councilmember seeks fund for flooding victims
A D.C. councilmember is calling for the establishment of a relief fund for victims of flooding in the Bloomingdale neighborhood over the weekend.
Woman, 88, dies in Baltimore row house fire
A Baltimore County Fire Department spokesman says an 88-year-old woman has been killed in a fire at a row house.
Md. shooting victim's church plans welcome home
The church attended by the Perry Hall High School shooting victim is planning a celebration for when the teenager can return to worship there.
Downtown Baltimore streets closed for Grand Prix
Maryland state transportation officials are warning drivers to expect delays in Baltimore as the Grand Prix of Baltimore gets under way this weekend.
3,000 gallons of sewage spills in Md.
Anne Arundel County health officials say more than 3,000 gallons of sewage have spilled out of a pumping station in Arnold.
Counselor who held Md. suspect visits wounded teen
A teenager wounded in a Baltimore County school shooting has had a lot of visitors, but one standout is a guidance counselor credited with pinning the suspect against a vending machine.
4 indicted for killing witness in Baltimore case
Four men have been indicted in the death of a man who was operating an unauthorized taxicab in Baltimore, witnessed a passenger's arrest and later was found shot to death.
Nursing home in Md. closing after losing funding
A Baltimore nursing home that was the first in the state to accept AIDS patients is closing after numerous fire hazards were found during a recent state inspection.
Blog: Helio Castroneves descends on Baltimore
It's not every day that you get to meet a three- time Indianapolis 500 winner, and it wasn't hard finding race car driver Helio Castroneves.
Mosquito spraying planned in Baltimore County
The Maryland Department of Agriculture says it will spray for mosquitoes in Baltimore County after a case of West Nile virus was reported.
After shooting, Ravens' Rice urges student action
Monday's shooting at a Baltimore County high school has prompted a public response from a high- profile football player.
Police shoot naked man armed with rifle in Md.
Baltimore County police say an officer shot a naked man who was armed with a rifle at a motel in Halethorpe.
Baltimore approves zoning change for Solo Cup site
The Baltimore County Council has voted to approve a $140 million retail project as opponents line up to halt the development.
Officials to hold voter education conference
Maryland officials are holding a conference to inform voters about their rights and options in November.
Md. chlorine leak capped, no injuries
Fire officials say they have contained a chlorine leak at a water treatment plant in Washington County and no injuries have been reported.



