Business residency program at Baltimore Peninsula announces 33 participants in inaugural cohort
Thirty-three businesses have been selected to participate in the inaugural cohort of The Launchpad, a small business residency program at Baltimore Peninsula. The Launchpad aims to give entrepreneurs the opportunity to develop their businesses with support from the Baltimore Peninsula Partnership and put their concepts into practice by temporarily taking over kiosks at Rye Street Park.
The Best Maryland Festivals To Visit In 2026 — From Baltimore To Ocean City
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland hosts dozens of annual festivals that are worth a visit. Everybody can find one they’ll enjoy, whether you’re looking for a taste of cultures from around the world or you want to experience a celebration of America. Baltimore, Southern Maryland and even Ocean City all have a variety of upcoming events focused on a plethora of topics, so here are 10...
Baltimore police: Juvenile carjackings up 142% this year as overall violent crime falls
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — New data from Baltimore Police is revealing a troubling trend involving juvenile crime. While overall violent crime is down across the city, carjackings involving young offenders are sharply on the rise. Earlier this year, FOX45 News' cameras captured police placing three juveniles in handcuffs in east...
White developer sues Baltimore mayor, city council claiming he was fired because of his...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott faced a racial discrimination lawsuit on Monday after a White city developer alleges he was fired at the mayor's behest over his race.
Former St. Thomas Aquinas Church and three other Hampden church buildings sold for $1.8M
The former St. Thomas Aquinas Church and three other church buildings in Hampden sold on April 13 for $1.8 million – the equivalent of three $600,000 single-family residences or six $300,000 residences. The Archdiocese of Baltimore sold the properties as part of its “Seek the City to Come” initiative...
Amtrak to begin overnight track work in Chase
CHASE, MD—Amtrak announced it will begin a major infrastructure modernization project between Powells Point and Chase starting Friday, May 1, a move intended to increase safety and reliability for both intercity and MARC commuter trains. The project involves comprehensive track reconstruction and maintenance. Crews will be replacing rails and track ties, refreshing the stone ballast […]
Double-lung transplant recipient continues mission to find more ‘heroes’ to champion for organ donation
BALTIMORE — April is National Donate Life Month. It's a time to honor those who save lives through the gift of organ donation—and to inspire others to do the same. Earl Holt Jr., grew up loving superheroes, cheering on figures like Spider-Man—a superhero he admired for never giving up, no matter the odds. However, in 2010, he found himself in a very...
UMBC poll: Baltimore city, County residents weigh-in on crime, Key Bridge future
A new UMBC Poll offers a snapshot of how residents in Baltimore City and Baltimore County are feeling about major regional issues, from neighborhood safety to the future of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The poll surveyed adult residents of Baltimore City (n=666, margin of error 3.8%) and Baltimore County...
Prosecutors won’t charge Baltimore police officers in California investigation
San Francisco prosecutors decline to charge four Baltimore police officers due to insufficient evidence, according to a statement acquired by WMAR-2 News Wednesday.
Judge Lets Tear-Tattoo Eyewitness ID Stand in Montford Ave Killing
An eyewitness who picked the alleged shooter out of a photo lineup will still be allowed to testify in the Montford Avenue murder case that left 30-year-old Bianca Nelson dead, a Baltimore judge has ruled. After a motion hearing in Baltimore City Circuit Court, the judge refused to suppress the identification, keeping what could be one of the prosecution’s most damaging pieces...

















