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Dennis Pang, Rufus Arnold and their group wait outside the compound of the Baltimore City Detention Center. They are members of Johns Hopkins Jail Tutorial Project. → Read More
They live and work on a sailboat, traveling the world and conducting scientific research through their nonprofit, Ocean Research Project. On Wednesday, the boat was on land, getting a cleaning. In June, they will set out on their next adventure-- the Arctic. They have things set for June 15, with plans to travel from Annapolis to Greenland, with a few stops along the way. → Read More
Minutes after Timothy was born he was placed into Katie Wash’s chest. Through all the craziness of delivery and having a cesarean, the Crofton resident and her husband felt at peace. → Read More
Fernando Roman watched it all go down. He wanted to protest his father. He was 95. → Read More
The family of Freddie Gray were in shock Friday after finding out that six Baltimore City Police officers faced charges ranging from manslaughter to second degree murder in the result of his death. → Read More
He danced for four hours. It was Dimitri Reeve's first time performing on a Baltimore City streer corner. → Read More
When she first came to her home at 901 Aisquith Street, Sister. Hilda Marie Sutherland was nervous. She was 14. → Read More
When she first came to her home at 901 Aisquith Street, Sister. Hilda Marie Sutherland was nervous. She was 14. → Read More
Do you know your calling? Your passion? Your vocation? To a few hundred young women every year, a calling is a literal journey into a life of service and a devotion to the Catholic faith. → Read More
The Baltimore City College Speech and Debate Society BCC Policy Debate team members Nick Imparato and Jonas De La Huerta took the top prize at the Urban Debate National Championship in California. → Read More
Getting onto Fort Carroll requires a little preparation. Supplies needed might include boots, pants, long shirt and a boat. → Read More
Members of the National Park Service have placed Fort Carroll on the National Register of Historic Places, officials announced Tuesday morning. → Read More
The members of Lights Out Baltimore meet early, at the corner of Redwood and Charles Street. → Read More
Adam Jackson’s office space is small, with sparse artwork and three desks tucked away in office space just blocks from City Hall. → Read More
Revenue shortfalls. Drops in enrollment. The layoffs of academic personnel. → Read More
In an effort to help raise the remaining funds to help renovate the school’s library, the team hosted a live debate Tuesday. → Read More
Disabilities are not always clear. Carly Medosch knows that first hand. → Read More
Sometimes disabilities can be silent. That rings true for Carly Medosch. At 33, the graphic designer is battling Crohn’s disease. Last year, she was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. → Read More
The 2,000-calorie diet is more than most people realize. In her kitchen, nutritionist Annette Hottenstein lays out what it looks like. → Read More
Many dieticians can say this year had a big theme: cleansing. Many Maryland residents have taken to them as new method of weight loss. Despite the fad and allure, health professionals question their sustainability. → Read More