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A project to transform Annapolis' City Dock got another $3.46 million in federal funds. → Read More
The city currently has more than 14 thousand vacant properties, with nearly 800 located in the Carrolton Ridge neighborhood of Southwest Baltimore. → Read More
City officials Monday surveyed the stabilization work at a city-owned historic building in Marble Hill. → Read More
Mayor Brandon Scott announced the release of Baltimore's first-ever Public Safety Accountability Dashboard. → Read More
The tragic outcome of a historic snow day is being remembered through a tour. → Read More
The funeral for a 15-year-old killed last month in Baltimore County was held Thursday in West Baltimore. → Read More
The murder trial is now underway for the man accused of killing the husband of a Baltimore City police lieutenant. → Read More
Hundreds of gun safety advocates gathered in Annapolis on Tuesday pleading for people to "put down their guns." → Read More
Anne Arundel County Schools are opening its doors to volunteers in an effort to address safety in schools. → Read More
WJZ has learned the shooting occurred in Larry Flynt's Hustler Club, which was the scene of another shooting nearly a year ago, in February. → Read More
CEO John Angelos reiterated that the Baltimore Orioles aren't going anywhere amid legal battles with his brother. → Read More
Thousands of flights, nationwide, were disrupted because of a government system outage at the Federal Aviation Administration. → Read More
Comptroller Peter Franchot served in public office in Maryland for four decades. → Read More
The child shot and killed in West Baltimore last week has been identified as 8-year-old Dylan King. → Read More
A scary incident on national television on Monday put sports safety at the forefront of discussions. → Read More
Governor-Elect Wes Moore and his family toured Government House Friday with outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan and First Lady Yumi Hogan. → Read More
Doctors are calling the rising cases of COVID-19, the flu and RSV, a "tripledemic," which has swamped hospitals and emergency rooms. → Read More
This Black Friday represented a return to "normal" for many shoppers. → Read More
Attorneys for Hae Min Lee, a Baltimore County teenager who was killed in 1999, want a new hearing. → Read More
Air Force veteran Minta Davis has logged more than 900 volunteer hours for the Department of Veteran Affairs since 2015. → Read More