Baltimore's everyday heroes celebrated through portraits by Mary Jo Messenger. The Baltimore Heroes exhibition showcases the power of community and commitment.
The Baltimore AFRAM Festival 2025, celebrating Black excellence, features Patti LaBelle, Juvenile, and other notable performers. Apply for vendors now.
Baltimore GM Eric DeCosta made the first move, agreeing to a 3-year, $60 million deal with Ronnie Stanley. With the legal tampering period just 24 hours away, we're looking at five moves the Ravens can make to create $59.
The Baltimore Ravens are less than 48 hours away from the legal tampering period and the enormous buildup to the start of free agency. According to Over The Cap, the Ravens' $10,543,460 is the seventh-lowest amount available in the NFL.
Despite being just days away from the start of free agency in the NFL, the offseason has already gone off the rails. You want All-Pro caliber players like DK Metcalf and Trey Hendrickson on the trade block?
One of the most reliable players from the Denver Broncos' 2024 season was wide receiver Courtland Sutton. The veteran wide receiver emerged as the go-to receiver for rookie quarterback Bo Nix, one year after having a 10-touchdown season in 2023 with then-quarterback Russell Wilson under center.
Audacy Baltimore’s Mix 106.5 ( WWMX) Radiothon raised $1,141,307.64 for Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, pushing the station’s cumulative total for medical equipment, enhanced patient care, and research to over $30 million since it began in 1989.
Fire crews are fighting a 4-alarm fire in Northwest Baltimore. The Baltimore City Fire Department responded to the 2200 block of North Fulton Avenue around 4 a.m. Friday morning. By 4:30 a.m. the department had sounded a fourth alarm. Crews are currently on the scene battling the fire and asking people avoid the area.
In the announcement, Scott cited his administration's first-term progress, including a 16.5% reduction in vacant properties and the creation of over 9,000 affordable housing units. The reforms are designed to support the Bmore FAST plan to address 37,500 vacant properties over the next 15 years.
Baltimore City Fire Crews are fighting a fire in West Baltimore. Our crew at the scene could see the fire spread to multiple homes.Stay with FOX45 Morning News
A Baltimore duo is accused in an armed robbery scheme, and now federal agents have joined the search for the male suspect.Jayron Butler, 32, of Baltimore is wan
Amid growing disaffiliation from the Church, Catholic leaders across the country are striving to better catechize young people by lowering confirmation age requirements.
If your family has been in Maryland for a century or longer and you want to know more about your ancestors, it’s worth a visit to the genealogy library here.
James Pearce Jr. cemented himself as a potential lightning bolt off the edge. The 6-foot-5, 245-pound pass rusher ran a 4.5-second 40-yard dash at the combine. Pearce is also quick in space, and seems to have some serious burst to his game. Like the 49ers, the Seahawks might be in the receiver market.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore called President Trump's imposed blanket 25% tariff on all goods imported from Canada and Mexico "deeply problematic" for the Port of.
Gunnar Henderson's availability for Opening Day may be in question. The Orioles’ star shortstop has been diagnosed with a mild right intercostal strain, an injury he sustained last Thursday while making a jumping catch in Grapefruit League action vs.
These vandals don't seem intent on stealing anything, just causing destruction and it's at the expense of Rick Jones, a longtime resident of Irvington and Vietnam veteran.
A power outage at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) caused major travel disruptions, delaying over 150 flights and canceling dozens more. Power was fully restored by noon,
The 300-unit luxury apartment project is located across from Choctaw Stadium and nearby Globe Life Field, just several field-goal kicks from AT&T Stadium. Developed by Baltimore-based The Cordish Companies in a collaboration with the Texas Rangers,
Hopefully, this will not ultimately be the fate of transit in Portland. To keep the public in public transit we must remain aware and involved with combating threats to our essential services.