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Baltimore mayor champions bold, unapologetic Black leadership, prioritizing community, reducing violence, and celebrating city's Black heritage.

Baltimore’s AFRAM Festival returns June 19–21, 2026 to Druid Hill Park for its 50th anniversary with Charlie Wilson, Tamia, The Lox, Mario and more.

One man was killed and three others were injured after a shootout and crash near Mondawmin Mall in West Baltimore Monday night, police said.

As Black History Month marks 100 years, Terri Lee Freeman, president of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, reflects on Carter G. Woodson’s legacy, the role of HBCUs, and why preserving Black history with truth and excellence still matters today.

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in downtown Baltimore on Friday to protest immigration enforcement practices by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), joining a broader wave of actions taking place across Maryland and the country. Inside the Rally The protest began at Hopkins Plaza before moving toward the George H. Fallon Federal Building, which houses an […]

Gov. Wes Moore introduces the Lower Bills and Local Power Act, a proposal aimed at cutting utility costs, expanding energy rebates, and investing in clean, local energy across Maryland.

Maryland lawmakers say residents registering cars in Virginia are costing the state millions and contributing to safety concerns, prompting calls for stricter enforcement.

Wes Moore has signed a new executive order aimed at tackling Maryland’s rising energy bills and pushing for long-term affordability across the state. The order, titled Building an Affordable and Reliable Energy Future, is designed to address what Moore calls a system that no longer works for consumers. He pointed to outdated policies, an aging power grid, […]

Under the proposal, AACPS would begin the 2026–27 school year on August 19, 2026, with the last day set for June 11, 2027.

Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates confirms Officer Robert A. Parks has been indicted on attempted murder and assault charges after new video evidence emerged during an independent investigation.

Baltimore Police are investigating after a man’s body was pulled from the Inner Harbor near Light Street early Sunday morning.

Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donates $63 million to Morgan State University—her second major gift in five years—bringing her total contributions to $103 million.