A Baltimore man allegedly approached and stabbed a woman in the back while she was exercising behind a recreation center in ...
Previous Women to Watch, such as Carla Hayden, Brooke Lierman and Cindy Wolf, weigh in on how life has changed in 2025.
Baltimore Police Department data reviewed by The Baltimore Sun shows legislation and regulations enacted two years ago to curb access to homemade, untraceable “ghost guns” have led to a sharp decline ...
The field of candidates vying to be the next Baltimore County executive is growing ahead of the 2026 primary election next June. Four Democrats, two Republicans and one independent candidate have ...
Baltimore is spending millions per year on leases for the police department, including a dozen apartment rentals, a building owned by Royal Farms’ parent company and a former margarine plant. Some of ...
A judicial panel has cancelled plans to redo leadership elections for the union overseeing Baltimore City’s municipal workers, according to a notice obtained by The Baltimore Sun. Until Wednesday, the ...
The Ravens’ season is teetering. Baltimore got crushed by the Chiefs, 37-20, in Kansas City to fall to 1-3, and lost two-time NFL Most Valuable Player quarterback Lamar Jackson to a hamstring injury ...
Mike “The Man” Preston was spot-on with his critique of the Ravens performance (or lack thereof) on Monday Night Football (“The Baltimore Sun’s Ravens report card: Position-by-position grades for ...
For the past three weeks, quarterback Lamar Jackson has struggled by holding onto the ball too long and refusing to run. Regardless of the team’s record, the Ravens need him to take charge. Jackson ...
The parents of a child with autism are suing the Baltimore County Public Schools and Baltimore City for refusing to turn over video recordings they claim show bus aides assaulting the child in 2023.
Federal immigration agents detained a former Baltimore educator and Coppin State graduate in Iowa Friday morning, saying the leader of that state’s largest school district was in the country illegally ...
As the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s bankruptcy case enters its third year, there is still a gap worth hundreds of millions of dollars in court between the nation’s first diocese and the survivors of ...