A third of the Baltimore City Council has expressed support for or openness to reforming the Board of Estimates, potentially reducing the mayor’s power over city spending. “It’s a challenge for the board to truly be effective when the mayor’s got such a commanding control of how the votes play out,
Baltimore leaders and volunteers are out on the streets configuring data to combat the city's homelessness crisis.
On Friday morning, another water main broke on Evesham Avenue in North Baltimore, leaving residents shocked and concerned.
The Baltimore area is expected to see temperatures as high as 50 degrees this week, but snow is possible Friday.
There’s an opportunity awaiting someone who wants to buy a 104-year-old family business whose amenities include a functioning anthracite coal heating system. On one of the coldest days this week, Baltimore Finishing Works in Remington was toasty.
Tragedy struck on a quiet street in Baltimore's Northwest District yesterday afternoon when a 9-year-old girl suffered a gunshot wound in what is being investigated as an accidental shooting. At approximately 3:16 p.
A community is outraged, and a family is devastated by the murder of Anntoinette Tunstall-Jennings, a Baltimore schoolteacher's aide, who was fatally shot after watching her grandchild play basketball.
The Underground Railroad Commemorative Walk is kicking off Black History Month, this weekend in Baltimore County.Jeffrey Scruggs and Pastor Isaiah Redd Sr. fro
The Baltimore Orioles have seen most of their top young talent make their way to the MLB, but still have some star prospects waiting to make the jump. MLB Pipel
The Jeremiah Program removes the obstacles holding the moms back. That means housing, childcare, transportation, and jobs... Whatever a mom needs to succeed.
A girl is in critical condition Saturday after a self-inflicted gunshot wound to her head. Sources first told 11 News that a 9-year-old girl accidentally shot herself at a house in the 3500 block of Ingleside Avenue off Park Heights Avenue in northwest Baltimore's Pimlico neighborhood.
Since launching Live! in Baltimore, Cordish Cos. has developed and still owns dozens of branded projects, which combined drew a record 60 million visitors last year.