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Syphilis cases in Baltimore infants nearly quadruple the national rate
Syphilis has long been a problem in Baltimore, but now cases of the potentially severe bacterial infections are showing up in newborns. Officials are working to get pregnant women tested.
Baltimore city health officials tapped state funding to create a Johns Hopkins-designed public communications plan to encourage more pregnant women to get tested for syphilis.
Man charged after ‘extremely brutal attack’ leaves woman with over 12 stabs wounds in Towson
Baltimore County Police charged a 33-year-old man with attempted murder after an “extremely brutal” attack that lasted three minutes and left a woman critically injured with more than a dozen stab wounds.
Baltimore Police crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
Police respond to 11 overdoses in Penn North; no fatalities reported
Eleven people overdosed in Baltimore’s Penn North neighborhood on Wednesday, just over two months after a “bad batch” of drugs hospitalized more than two dozen people.
Seven people — six men and one woman, ages 30 to 60 — were taken to hospitals, and four others refused treatment shortly after 11:30 a.m., Baltimore Police said.
Moore says fixes needed for foster care system after teen’s death
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he was making a “firm commitment” and placing “firm accountability on all of our people” to make sure they use the rest of his time in office to “fix this.”
Gov. Wes Moore listens as Attorney General Anthony Brown gives remarks on Maryland’s sweeping audit of police-custody deaths during a news conference at the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Md. on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
Courthouse to close doors on East Fayette Street, move to new $72M location in Mount Vernon
The District Court of Maryland for Baltimore City at 501 E. Fayette St. in downtown Baltimore is relocating to 500 N. Calvert St. in Mount Vernon.
Baltimore City District (People's) Courthouse at 501 E. Fayette Street
Baltimore County officials remain quiet on police chief. Exec says he has her ‘full support.’
No one in power has offered an explanation for why the county’s top cop appears on a list of officers with potential credibility concerns.
Baltimore County Police Department Chief Robert O. McCullough speaks at a press conference unveiling Baltimore County Police Department’s new Information Nexus for Operation (INFO) Center.
Dundalk crisis center named after 4-year-old boy killed on Christmas Eve
TurnAround has named its Dundalk center after Jacobi Sa’fiir Marcelle — a 4-year-old Rosedale boy shot to death, allegedly by his father, in a domestic violence incident on Christmas Eve last year.
Promyss Marcelle, left, cuts a ribbon marking the renaming of the Jacobi Center in Dundalk.
A Jane Austen fan’s guide to Baltimore
An illustrated, curated itinerary for any Janeite romantic looking to make the most of their time in Baltimore.
Before mass foreclosures, loan product looked good for Baltimore
Landlords like Dontae Carroll say Wall Street’s freeze on a specific housing loan has put their plans to purchase on hold.
Dontae Carroll poses for a portrait in his son's home in Baltimore on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
The LA Rams will practice at Oriole Park before NFL game in London
Rather than flying back to the West Coast after their game in Baltimore, the Rams will stick around, practicing at Oriole Park, before a trip across the pond.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards seen before a game on June 24.
The food trucks making tacos that are worth eating on the hood of your car
In and around Baltimore you can find food truck tacos so delicious they’re worth eating on the spot.
Birria tacos at Tacos El Guero Food Truck off Merritt Boulevard  comes with herbs worth savoring.
Rain, cool air could help end Baltimore’s stinky ‘pistachio tide’
Environmental groups say this has been the longest and most widespread pistachio tide in recent memory.
The water in Baltimore's Inner Harbor is bright green on Monday. Blue Water Baltimore calls the event the most widespread "pistachio tide" they've seen.
Photos: The demolition of Pimlico Race Course
Talk of demolishing Pimlico Race Course and building a new racetrack has a long and complicated history all its own.
Few recognizable features remain as demolition of the grandstands winds down at the Pimlico Race Course.
McCormick spice company has a $140 million tariff problem
McCormick & Company, a spice giant based in Hunt Valley, said in an earnings call Tuesday that it anticipates $140 million in annual costs associated with President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
McCormick & Company’s global headquarters in Hunt Valley.
Baltimore sues MoneyLion over alleged ‘digital-age payday lending scheme’
The city of Baltimore accuses MoneyLion of using misleading marketing and charging excessive fees that officials allege trap low-income residents in cycles of debt.
Mayor Brandon Scott accused the company of targeting Baltimore's most financially vulnerable residents.
Does anyone really like Edgar Allan Poe? Or is it just a Baltimore dream?
Edgar Allan Poe would have loathed and loved what Baltimore has done with him. “I have great faith in fools,” he wrote. “My friends call it self-confidence.”
A parade of Ravens marches in front of the Edgar Allan Poe House during the final day of the Poe festival. on Oct. 5, 2025.
Baltimore County’s police chief is on a list of cops with credibility concerns
Robert McCullough, the Baltimore County Police Department chief, appears on a list of law enforcement officers whose potential credibility concerns require disclosure to defense attorneys if they’re called as a witness in court.
The Superblock blaze followed a generation of development failure. Now what?
An ambitious plan to redevelop what’s called the Superblock, an area of downtown Baltimore, has been stuck in the mud for a quarter century. Much of the area was razed after a fire last month.
Demolition crews work in the rubble of several buildings along Howard Street taken down a few weeks after a five-alarm fire damaged multiple buildings in the block.
Skeletal remains found in West Baltimore vacant home
Baltimore City Police discovered what are believed to be human skeletal remains in a vacant West Baltimore home on Monday morning.
Police have discovered what are believed to be human skeletal remains in a vacant home in West Baltimore.
Maryland State Police barrack used ‘candy box’ to encourage more traffic stops
The incident comes three years after leaked documents detailed a quota-like system.
A photo shared by a Maryland State Police trooper who asked for anonymity because they were not authorized to share the image shows a box of candy intended to incentivize traffic stops.
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