1.7 million gallons of untreated sewage overflow into Baltimore’s Jones Falls
An estimated 1.7 million gallons of untreated sewage flowed into Baltimore's Jones Falls, according to the Maryland Department of the Environment .
2 Suspects Arrested For Human Trafficking After Missing Juvenile Females Discovered In Towson, Pennsylvania
A multi-agency human trafficking investigation led by the Maryland State Police Child Recovery Unit resulted in the recovery of two juvenile females and the arrest of two men for sex trafficking. The suspects have been identified as Deion Taurence Philip, 32, of New York, and Antoine Miles, 57, of Maryland....
Baltimore cop charged with attempted murder after vehicle chase
Officer Robert A. Parks violated his department’s general orders when he pursued a man in his police cruiser, a prosecutor says.
The Strange Laws In Maryland That Catch Tourists By Surprise
Maryland is home to some of the most unusual laws in America, many of which can leave visitors scratching their heads in confusion. From restrictions on what you can hunt with to rules about washing your car, these legal oddities reflect the state’s unique history and local priorities. Whether...
10 Maryland Food Traditions That Seem Odd Until You Taste Them
I grew up assuming every state had its own share of odd food combinations, but Maryland truly takes quirky cuisine to another level. Here, we proudly blur the line between sweet and savory, creating flavors that surprise even lifelong locals. From “fish” dishes that aren’t quite what they seem to desserts sprinkled...
Atlas Restaurant Group opening a members-only supper club in Baltimore
A new members-only supper club from Atlas Restaurant Group is set to open in Fells Point next year.
Opinion: Maryland Doesn’t Need Another Utility Monopoly Grab
Baltimore families are struggling to keep up with soaring electricity bills. Over the past decade, BGE rates have nearly doubled, leaving residents, small businesses, and local governments paying more and more each month. Instead of focusing on improving reliability or reducing costs, BGE’s new CEO is pushing for...
Bill to ban local police cooperation with ICE to return, with important new support
Legislation to ban immigration agreements between local law enforcement agencies and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will return in the 2026 legislative session, after a year in which ICE raids have become increasingly aggressive.
Baltimore man busted breaking into Ellicott City towing shop
Baltimore man caught breaking into Ellicott City business overnight Ellicott City, MD – A Baltimore man was arrested after allegedly breaking into a towing company in Ellicott City overnight and…
Exploring the Presence of the Italian Mafia in Baltimore
A recent social media discussion has sparked curiosity about the existence of the Italian mafia in Baltimore. The question was posed by an avid reader of organized crime literature, who found it hard to believe that Baltimore, like similar cities such as Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia, didn't have its fair...

















