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Celebrating Independence Day

From Fort McHenry in south Baltimore, we celebrate Independence Day with you. → Read More

Editorial: Please, wear a mask

If you choose not to wear a face covering, here's Gov. Larry Hogan has a message for you: "Just wear the damn mask." → Read More

Editorial: Ravens give us, and city, a lot to root for

The Baltimore Ravens give us, and the city, a lot to root for. → Read More

Editorial: The Ravens return for training camp

The Baltimore Ravens are back! This weekend, football fans will get their first glance of the new-look Ravens at the team's first public training camp at M&T Bank Stadium. → Read More

Editorial: Hogan to focus on bipartisanship in America

He said he will not run for president, but his ultimate plans may be more impactful. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced that he has decided against a run for t... → Read More

Ravens past, present support Baltimore in many ways

While the Ravens' performance on the field has not been what we were expecting this season, their performance off the field has a long history of being stellar. → Read More

Editorial: Ravens support Baltimore in many ways

While the Ravens' performance on the field has not been what we were expecting this season, their performance off the field has a long history of being stellar. The team supports the Baltimore community through their nonprofit entity as well as through individual player foundations. No matter what the score is, during each home game, The Ravens Foundation sponsors Honor Rows, which salutes youth… → Read More

Nancy Grasmick pioneering creation of model modern high school

Nancy Grasmick has her sights set on creating a modern high school model for the 21st century. → Read More

Editorial: Grasmick pioneering new modern high school

Nancy Grasmick is best known for her two decades as Maryland’s first female state school superintendent. She is known nationwide for her pioneering policies focused on student achievement and teacher quality. Now she has her sights set on creating a modern high school model for the 21st century. Unlike the high schools we have come to know, Grasmick envisions high schools that are innovative,… → Read More

We're thankful for ... (Part 2)

When Baltimore made international news for all the wrong reasons last spring, Ericka Alston looked past the flames and the disruption and saw hundreds of children in need of a place to go. In four weeks, she converted a former Laundromat into The Kids Safe Zone to provide a safe haven for west Baltimore children. → Read More

We're thankful for ... (Part 1)

As we come to the close of another year and the season of Thanksgiving, we are reminded of some of the things we are grateful to have in our lives and our community. → Read More

We give thanks

As we come to the close of another year and the season of Thanksgiving, we are reminded of some of the things we are grateful to have in our lives and our community. → Read More

Editorial: Join in fun as Baltimore Running Festival celebrates 15 years

Baltimore pride will be on full display next weekend as an estimated 25,000 runners take to the streets of Charm City. Every year, the Baltimore Running Festival pumps $40 million into the local economy, and over the past 15 years, runners have raised more than $11 million for charity. What better way to show your Baltimore pride than to lace up your sneakers with friends and family and take… → Read More

Show your Baltimore pride at Running Festival

Baltimore pride will be on full display next weekend as an estimated 25,000 runners take to the streets of Charm City. → Read More

Editorial: Try something new with Free Fall Baltimore

This is the time to try something new and different in the cultural realm. Visit a museum, take a class in a new art form or attend a performance. This is a great chance to experience exciting workshops, exhibitions, lectures and tours, all available in our fair city. → Read More

Editorial: O.J. Brigance continues to motivate, inspire

O.J. Brigance: "A cure for ALS is not impossible, it just has not been done yet." → Read More

Editorial: Join O.J. for soiree

Having beat the odds, O.J. Brigance is planning A Soiree with O.J. to celebrate his 46th birthday on Oct. 6 at the Hard Rock Café to raise money to support people battling ALS. → Read More

Free Fall Baltimore back for 10th year

Free Fall Baltimore is back for its 10th year, making a vast array of cultural activities in our city available free of charge. → Read More

Editorial: WBAL special coverage of the papal visit

It is this pope's "rock star" status that has so many Catholics flocking to Philadelphia, and even more returning to the church. → Read More

Editorial: Millions expected for papal Mass in Philadelphia

As many as 2 million people are expected to line the Benjamin Franklin Parkway as Pope Francis celebrates Mass at the World Meeting of Families. → Read More