Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: NTSB to vote on probable cause, safety recommendations
The findings of a federal investigation into the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse will be revealed on Tuesday.
NTSB says Baltimore Key Bridge collapse was 'entirely preventable'
The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday issued its findings into its ongoing probe into the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse.
Baltimore police investigating viral video of reported assault in Federal Hill
Baltimore police say they’re aware of a viral video showing what they’re calling an assault in the city’s Federal Hill neighborhood.
Morgan State receives threat against campus, days after other HBCUs locked down
At least seven HBCUs have received threats over the last several days.
Baltimore cargo ship explosion near Key Bridge site: What we know
Video posted to social media appears to show a cargo ship exploding in the Baltimore Harbor, near where the Baltimore Key Bridge collapsed in March 2024.
Neo-Nazi group leader sentenced to 20 years in prison for planned power grid attack in Maryland
The founder of a Florida-based neo-Nazi group has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for conspiring with his girlfriend to plan an attack on Maryland's power grid in furtherance of their shared racist beliefs.
Johns Hopkins Hospital among top in US; best hospitals in the DC area
The U.S. News and World Report recently released its list of the best hospitals in the country for 2025. Here are the lists for the Washington, D.C. area:
Maryland lawmakers tour Baltimore Key Bridge demolition site as rebuild continues
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen visited the Baltimore Key Bridge demolition zone on Wednesday, touring remnants of the structure destroyed in the deadly March 2024 collapse.
Several Maryland lawmakers denied access to Baltimore ICE facility: 'This is a cover-up'
Several members of Maryland’s congressional delegation were denied access to the ICE detention facility in Baltimore on Monday.
New York merchant marine wins $1 million Maryland lottery prize
A merchant marine from New York has claimed a $1 million Maryland Lottery prize after purchasing scratch-off tickets during a work assignment at the Port of Baltimore.
This Maryland city is one of the most stressed in the US, study says
These Maryland towns were ranked among the most—and least—stressed cities in the U.S.
Demolition of remaining Francis Scott Key Bridge sections to begin Monday
Crews will begin demolishing the remaining structures of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Monday, marking a major milestone in the rebuilding project, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.
Amtrak train evacuated after getting stuck in Baltimore tunnel with no AC
Amtrak passengers on Northeast Regional Train 94 were stuck for over an hour on a train without air conditioning or power Monday afternoon.
Baltimore deputy charged with sexual abuse of a minor
Jonathan Koritzer, 35, a former deputy with the Baltimore City Sheriff’s Office, was arrested Friday by Baltimore County police on charges of sexual abuse of a minor.
Baltimore oil spill: Emergency crews contain 2,000-gallon diesel leak along city's waterfront
Authorities have contained a 2,000-gallon oil spill along Baltimore’s waterfront after fuel was spotted in the water Wednesday.
Preakness Stakes 2025: 150th race will be last at old Pimlico before demolition
Pimlico Race Course, the historic Baltimore racetrack that has hosted the Preakness Stakes since 1873, is set for demolition following the 150th running on Saturday.
$875K of marijuana discovered in shipment disguised as overalls
Over two-hundred pounds of marijuana valued at nearly one-million dollars was seized by authorities after it was discovered in a shipment disguised as overalls leaving Baltimore for Belgium.
Baltimore fire disrupts rail service, causing major delays across DC region
A fire at a Baltimore warehouse is impacting train service in the Washington, D.C. region on Tuesday, with major rail lines announcing delays and cancellations.
Pharmacist allegedly spied on female doctors undressing, breastfeeding: lawsuit
Six women filed a lawsuit against a pharmacist who allegedly hacked hundreds of hospital computers to watch female doctors and medical residents undress and pump breastmilk for nearly a decade.
It’s cheaper to buy than rent in this Maryland city
In one Maryland city, it is cheaper to buy a home than to rent.


















