Celebrate Global Smurfs Day (Sponsored)
The world is about to get a whole lot smurfier. Ambassadors from 28 countries are painting the town blue today as they kick off the second-annual Global Smurfs Day by spreading that irrepressible...
View ArticleFDA Approves Plan B for All Women
By Brandie Jefferson The FDA announced Friday that it approved the over the counter sale of an emergency contraceptive for women of all ages. This announceme
View ArticleUPDATE: Police Report Fatal Shooting
UPDATE: (11:14 a.m.)—Police reported a fatal shoot Sunday morning.According to Baltimore police, a man was shot at 4:42 a.m. in the 5200 block of St. Charles Avenue. The victim was pronounced dead at...
View ArticleTop MD Headlines: Accused Cannibal in Court, Missing Tiger
Black Bear Spotted Roaming Gaithersburg NeighborhoodsGAITHERSBURG—A 2-year-old black bear has been spotted roaming
View ArticleWeird News: Baltimore Police Track Alleged Robber with iPhone App
How to Get 50 Free Burritos: Identify Boloco BurglarA Bethesda eatery is offering an unusual reward for i
View ArticleOpen Thread: What’s the Worst Development Idea?
There are a ton of developments in various stages in North Baltimore.From the planned mixed-use development on the
View ArticleAn Extraordinary Encounter in Charles Village, Art meets Nature
One of my favorite tourist destinations is an easy walk from my workspace. The Baltimore Museum of Art's sculpture gardens offer an extraordinary blend of world class sculpture and exceptional planting...
View ArticleCyclist Knocked Off Bike, Robbed in Guilford
A man was riding his bike in Guilford when two robbers attacked him.According to Baltimore police, at 9:37 p.m., June 18, a man was riding his bike in the 200 bock of Southway when two robbers knocked...
View ArticleCould O'Malley Presidential Bid Hinge On Clinton's Plans?
Could Gov. Martin O'Malley's 2016 presidential hopes all hinge on what Hillary Clinton decides to do?That's the speculation in a political profile of the two-term Democratic Maryland governor in the...
View ArticleMarilyn Mosby Makes Baltimore State’s Attorney Bid Official
Marilyn Mosby accused Baltimore City State’s Attorney Gregg Bernstein of being ineffective, and said his office’s failure to keep violent criminals off the street were the motivation behind her
View ArticleWhat's Your Favorite Summer Memory? (Sponsored)
What is your favorite summer memory? Close your eyes and think back—where were you and who was with you? How old were you? Were you the fastest in the neighborhood at chasing down the ice cream man?...
View ArticleBaltimore City Council Committee Summons Police Commissioner
Following a weekend where eight people were killed in Baltimore, the City Council would like to know what the police department intends to do about the violence.Councilman Brandon Scott, vice chair of...
View ArticleBaltimore Free Farm Awaits Mayor’s Decision on Hampden Land
Representatives from Baltimore Free Farm say Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s office is considering its bid, along with others, for two lots of city owned land in Hampden the group is farm
View ArticleThief Grabs Dinner Before Robbing Waverly Grill
A thief ate his dinner before robbing the Waverly Grill at gunpoint.According to Baltimore police, at 5:20 p.m., June 18, a ro
View ArticleAir Quality Warnings Issued for Much of Maryland
By Bryan P. SearsHot temperatures predicted for this week could also bring health problems to people who are sensitive to the air quality.The Maryland Department
View ArticleHopkins Launches Business Accelerator in Stieff Silver Building
Johns Hopkins University’s FastForward business accelerator, designed to turn technology ideas from campus into profit making businesses, is set to
View ArticleLawmaker Dropping Cellphone Vending Bill May Undermine City Proposal
By Bryan P. SearsA Baltimore County Councilman's decision not to sponsor a bill that would ban so-called cellphone "reverse vending machines" may und
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