5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
Commentary: Baltimore heroes of Belair-Edison and Johnston Square
Baltimore's everyday heroes celebrated through portraits by Mary Jo Messenger. The Baltimore Heroes exhibition showcases the power of community and commitment.
Women's Champions League: Baltimore pulls goal back for Chelsea against Barcelona
Follow live text commentary, score updates and match stats from Barcelona vs Chelsea in the UEFA Women's Champions League
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Man arrested for 2024 murder of teen in Baltimore County
A man is facing murder charges in connection with the fatal shooting of a teen ​in June 2024, according to County police.
The Makeup Artist Who Gives the Stars More Than a Touchup
Debi Young is a behind-the-scenes presence who has become a trusted voice to many A-list stars.
Are 'Torpedo' Bats Legal? MLB Responds
Chisholm Jr. is right, the bats are legal, and Major League Baseball has since shared its stance on the bats and the legality.
Custom Bottle Labels: Elevating Your Product's Appeal
A well-crafted label with clear, high-quality design speaks volumes.
Does AI Trader Outperform Human Traders In The Long Run?
Does AI trader outperform human trader in the long run?
Student researchers play key role in bridge safety assessment
One year after the Key Bridge collision, a team of Johns Hopkins students have helped identify which major bridges might be next
Baltimore man sentenced to 9 years for 2024 manslaughter in Fells Point
A Baltimore man was sentenced to nine years in prison and ordered to undergo drug treatment and a mental health evaluation after violently attacking and killing a man in Fells Point, according to the Baltimore State's Attorney's Office.
Jets Sign CB Brandon Stephens
The Jets have added to their cornerbacks room with the signing of Brandon Stephens, who played the last four seasons for the Ravens.
Police: Man shoots, injures Baltimore County Police officer near Wilkens precinct
In a presser Thursday evening, Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough announced that the officer injured in a shooting near the Wilkens precinct is out of surgery and resting at Shock Trauma.
Johns Hopkins to Cut More Than 2,000 Workers Funded by Federal Aid
The university, a leader in scientific research, has been hard hit by the Trump administration’s cuts, which will slash at least $800 million from its budget.
Source: Texans acquire guard Ed Ingram in trade from Vikings in latest change to overhauled offensive line
HOUSTON – The Texans’ overhaul of their offensive line continued Thursday as they finalized a trade for offensive guard Ed Ingram, sending a 2026 sixth-round pick to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for the former LSU standout, per a league source.
Man pleads guilty in fatal Fells Point attack, sentenced to 9-years in prison
Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates announced Thursday that Timothy Clinedinst has plead guilty to the murder of Fells Point resident David Philpot.
Shooting at police station near UMBC under investigation
Baltimore County police are investigating following a shooting at a police station. The shooting took place in the area of Walker Avenue in Catonsville.
Shooting near UMBC: Cop shot outside Baltimore County Police Department's Wilkens Precinct in Catonsville
A police officer was shot near the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) campus in Catonsville on Thursday afternoon. The shooting took place outside Wilkens Precinct on 900 block of Walker Avenue, Fox Baltimore reported.
Baltimore gains residents for first time since 2014; area counties show gains
The Baltimore area’s population grew 0.4% from 2023 to 2024, according to new census population estimates, which show all but two Maryland jurisdictions gaining residents.
Police respond to shooting in Baltimore County near UMBC campus
Baltimore County Police are on the scene of a shooting at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. PIO is en route to the 900 block of Walker Ave., 21228, following reports of a shooting. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available. Please monitor social media for updates. pic.twitter.com/jKy8UPqigT
Packers honored with 2024 NFL Athletic Training Staff of the Year
GREEN BAY – For the second time in less than 15 years and third time in just over 30 years, the Packers have been honored as having the Ed Block NFL Athletic Training Staff of the Year. The announcement on the winner for 2024 was made last weekend at the Ed Block Courage Awards event in Baltimore, Md., with Green Bay's staff in attendance.
Ravens' defensive tackle Michael Pierce announces retirement after nine years
After nine years with the Baltimore Ravens and Minnesota Vikings, nose tackle Michael Pierce has decided to retire.
American Red Cross assisting 27 people after Baltimore County apartment fire
A total of 27 residents, including adults and children, were displaced after a two-alarm fire at an apartment complex in Windsor Mill on Tuesday, according to Baltimore County fire officials.
Baltimore City Mayor's Office to host job fair for displaced federal employees
The City Mayor's Office of Employment Development (MOED) is hosting a job fair to help displaced federal workers interested in changing careers find work.
Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas cruise ship moving on from Baltimore to Florida next year
The company tells WMAR-2 News their Vision of the Seas ship will begin sailing out of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida in late 2026 through at least April 2027.
MLB Insider’s Take On The Orioloes’ 2025 Season Spells Trouble For Fans
MLB insider, Buster Olney recently revealed the Orioles' struggles entering into the 2025 season and fans will not be happy.
DeAndre Hopkins signs with Super Bowl Contenders the Baltimore Ravens
DeAndre Hopkins has found a new home, agreeing to a one-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the contract is worth $5 million, with incentives pushing it to $6 million.
Baltimore County's Quick Response Team is set to expand
The Baltimore County Council voted to expand the Quick Response Team. The team will work five days a week, instead of two days a week.
An Illegal Migrant War Criminal Wanted for Massacre of 20 People in Nicaragua Was Just Arrested in Baltimore
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Javier Zeledon Reyes, a 56-year-old Nicaraguan citizen, in Hyattsville on March 6 after he
Late for Work: Grades and Reactions to DeAndre Hopkins Reportedly Joining Ravens
Pundit reveals how much teams were willing to pay Ronnie Stanley. Retaining Patrick Ricard is a win-win. Should the Ravens pursue Za’Darius Smith?
Chargers, OLB Khalil Mack agree on 1-year, $18-million contract
Mack, 34, considered retirement after the Chargers’ loss in a wild-card game to the Houston Texans on Jan. 11.
Browns acquire QB Kenny Pickett from Eagles for Dorian Thompson-Robinson, 5th-round pick
The Browns began the reshuffling at quarterback on Monday by agreeing to a deal to get Kenny Pickett from the Eagles for Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
4-alarm fire began in vacant property potentially occupied by squatters
"We're not here to fight fire in vacants. We're here to save lives and property. If the property's not worth anything, then what's risking our lives to save it?"Matthew Coster said.
Station North will remain a hub for arts and culture with or without Artscape, community leader vows
Station North will remain a hub for arts and entertainment with or without Artscape, said Ellen Janes, executive director of the Central Baltimore Partnership. The festival will move to downtown Baltimore this year,
Possible illegal occupant activity investigated as cause of massive West Baltimore fire
Possible illegal occupant activity is believed to have caused a massive fire that engulfed 15 homes and displaced at least seven residents in West Baltimore on Friday, March 7, according to the Baltimore City Fire Department.
Baltimore to crack down on illegal parking overnight as 24-hour parking enforcement begins on Monday
It’s part of a city-wide crackdown by Baltimore’s Department of Transportation which has hired more staff to support 24-hour parking enforcement.