Appeal hearing on witness testimony of fellow police officer could delay all six trials.
Restaurant openings, closings, and recent news.
Douglas Colbert discusses juror selection, the prosecution’s burden, and his faith in the jury process.
Cellar Sessions help uncork the world of wine.
A small but vocal group of demonstrators expressed concern about criminal justice issues in Baltimore and elsewhere.
In honor of #GivingTuesday, we round up a handful of charitable events in the area.
Jury selection begins; courthouse demonstrations expected downtown.
And four other things that happened in Baltimore sports this week.
Story of the enterprising reporters who uncovered the Catholic priest scandal is our generation's All the President's Men.
We count down the top moments in Ravens history to celebrate the team’s 20th season.
The best things to do in Baltimore this Thanksgiving weekend.
The Federal Hill burger joint hopes to settle in its new digs by the end of the year.
We get to know Amie McCaslin, owner of A La Mode Boutique in Sykesville and Ellicott City.
Kentucky Thunder, Keller Williams, The Travelin' McCourys, and new bluegrass lessons come to Druid Hill Park in April.
It didn't feel true to the series.
Crop Circles campaign aims to combat the city’s food desert issue.
'Tis the season to spend quality time (and some dough) at these local holiday markets.
And four other things that happened in Baltimore sports this week.
The best things to do in Baltimore this weekend.
Interim president Timothy Chandler signed a document to address student demands.
One girl's journey from Ireland to Brooklyn, told with enormous care and empathy.
Partnership between Maryland Art Place, Green Spring Station brings public art to shoppers.
Baltimore-born writer will appear at Johns Hopkins tonight
The waterfront gym will close its doors in less than a month.
Headliners include Mumford & Sons, Florence & The Machine, and Ellie Goulding.
We count down the top moments in Ravens history to celebrate the team’s 20th season.
Restaurant openings, closings, and recent news.
The sausage and beer bar revitalizes a Clinton Street corner spot.
Hogan says that 18 weeks of chemotherapy put the disease into remission.
Review chronicles broad planning failure, unclear arrest policies, and command center confusion.
We swung by the re-opening of 18|8 to check out the custom cuts and chat with Tucker about his signature look.
That Way Madness Lies features audience participation—and bingo.
And four other things that happened in Baltimore sports this week.
The best things to do in Baltimore this weekend.
The young Baltimore artist spreads infectious, feel-good vibes through music with producer Drew Scott.
True story of the Chilean mine collapse is a real crowd pleaser. Should it be?
Whether you’re making reservations or pre-ordering dishes to go, we’ve got you covered.