Special teams coordinator and associate head coach Jerry Rosburg credited his unit with cutting back on penalties through the first half of the year after two straight seasons in which Ravens special teams were among the most penalized in the NFL.
An $8.5 million renovation and expansion project at Sarah's Hope, Mount Street homeless shelter will begin with a groundbreaking ceremony Friday.
One of two ramp lanes carrying northbound Interstate 95 traffic onto Interstate 395 and into downtown Baltimore will be closed as part of ongoing construction work starting Friday night, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.
It has been slowly creeping eastward from the mountains of Western Maryland, and now, the most brilliant of autumn foliage has reached most of the Baltimore area.
Several of this weekend's high school football games have been moved to earlier in the day to avoid potential hijinks associated with Halloween.
An ice rink will be the centerpiece of the Waterfront Partnership's annual holiday Inner Harbor attractions, which also include a Hot Chocolate Happy Hour and Holly Jolly Trolley rides.
Thomas Menino, the longest-serving mayor in Boston history who led the city after the 2013 marathon bombing, died on Thursday at age 71 from cancer, his family said in a statement.
A 25-year-old man was found dead of a suspected drug overdose in a wooded area near the intersection of Devere Lane and Brookside Drive in Catonsville on Tuesday afternoon, Baltimore County Police spokesman Cpl. John Wachter said Thursday.
Four people were killed, including the pilot, and five injured when a small airplane crashed into a building at Mid-Continent Airport in Wichita, Kansas, on Thursday, setting off an explosion and a huge ball of fire, officials said.
Before the start of the regular season, Ravens inside linebacker C.J. Mosley said he had set his ambitions on being named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.
A former city transportation official who ran the Charm City Circulator and water taxi programs was federally indicted Wednesday on charges that he took $90,000 in bribes — prompting city government to conduct a "thorough review of all internal monetary controls and procedures."
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Michelle Obama will come to Baltimore Monday for an election eve rally for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Anthony G. Brown, the campaign said Thursday.
Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook on Thursday became the most prominent American corporate leader to come out as gay, saying he was trading his closely guarded privacy for the chance to help move civil rights forward.
A man was shot in the arm, fires were set and bottles were thrown at police officers late Wednesday as revelers celebrated the San Francisco Giants winning the World Series, authorities said.
Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger is featured in a new radio ad supporting Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown's gubernatorial run, as Democrats try to win over county voters in the final stretch before Election Day.
High pressure over the region is forecast to bring clear, sunny skies, with cooler air keeping temperatures in the 50s most of the day Thursday.
A man was fatally shot in his Dundalk home Wednesday night by an unknown suspect, Baltimore County police said.
A man was shot dead in the middle of a street in Southwest Baltimore Wednesday night, police said.
Two years after approval, city officials plan to launch a new program Thursday to give police quicker access to the hundreds of private cameras mounted outside of businesses and homes around Baltimore.
Gerald Matthews can clearly see the charred launch pad where an Antares rocket exploded upon liftoff Tuesday, and said he has long feared such a mishap just 1.6 miles from his 55-acre farm.
Call it the Ebola effect. A lot more Marylanders are volunteering for that shot in the arm that may protect them from the flu this year.
It's not easy for Jenna Cataldo to fall asleep, even after her long overnight nursing shifts at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
About 62,000 gallons of sewage spilled into a tributary of White Marsh Run on Tuesday night, Baltimore County public works officials said.
Baltimore’s spending panel on Wednesday approved a $28,000 agreement for police use of force training with a California-based company that has ties to Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts.
WASHINGTON -- Maryland jurisdictions with a large share of minority voters are more likely to have a higher rate of provisional ballots on Election Day, according to a report Wednesday by the Center for American Progress.
Baltimore's spending panel on Wednesday approved a $130,000 study of the Charm City Circulator, the city's popular bus service that Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said she wants to remain free.
A Baltimore police officer who was caught on video beating a suspect — but remained on the job for three months until the video was publicly revealed — was criminally charged with assault and perjury, city prosecutors announced Wednesday.
Ravens veterans Owen Daniels and Chris Canty returned to practice Wednesday.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday she will veto a City Council bill requiring police officers to wear body cameras if the legislation makes it to her desk before policy questions have been resolved.
The NAACP will hold its 2017 national convention in Baltimore, the nation's oldest civil rights organization announced Wednesday. The decision could mean an economic boost of as much as $10 million to the city two summers from now.
A former teller was sentenced in federal court on Wednesday to seven years in prison for robbing the Dundalk M&T Bank where she had previously worked.
The average monthly bill for Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers receiving both electric and gas services would jump by about $4 under a settlement the utility reached this month with state regulatory staff and other stakeholders.
Former Ravens and Maryland cornerback Domonique Foxworth has been named chief operating officer of the National Basketball Players Association.
Unsettled weather is forecast to move into the region on Halloween, bringing chilly air just in time for trick-or-treating and possible rain showers late Friday night.
A woman found dead inside a burning home in Frankford has been ruled a homicide, Baltimore police said Wednesday.
Owings Mills-based The Great Cookie is hoping to appeal to companies that want to give their clients and prospective customers something sweet.
The NFL and the Ravens are in disagreement when it comes to the interpretation of wide receiver Steve Smith's controversial offensive pass interference penalty from Sunday.
An employee at an assisted-living facility who had been charged with sexually assaulting a developmentally disabled resident in Baltimore now faces additional charges for assaulting residents at a Parkville group home.
Maryland doctors may have to be fingerprinted and entered into a national background check system under a forthcoming state Board of Physicians legislative proposal, but the board still hasn't released details of its plans.