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Baltimore County officials announced that applications for Project-Based Voucher units at The Overlook at Old Court in Pikesville will open.

A new report from Blue Water Baltimore found poor to fair water quality across Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, with pollution and algae blooms continuing to threaten the ecosystem.

Baltimore's rich history includes the National Anthem, Ouija boards, and commercial railroads - a city that shaped American culture.

Two Southwest Airlines flights were taken out of service after the planes clipped each other during pushback at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport.

Annapolis Mall has been sold in a $272 million deal as new retailers, entertainment venues, and future redevelopment plans continue to reshape the longtime shopping destination.

Family of a 6-year-old boy who wandered away from Fallstaff Elementary School unsupervised last year has notified Baltimore City of its intent to sue.

The 145th Maryland State Fair returns this summer with rides, food, entertainment, competitions, and more across three weekends in Timonium.

Baltimore City Schools approved a $1.95 billion operating budget for fiscal year 2027 focused on literacy, mental health, career education, and student support.

A 37-year-old dirt bike rider was killed after colliding with an SUV Tuesday night on Liberty Heights Avenue in Northwest Baltimore.

Looking to save money? Here are 20 of the most affordable suburbs in the Baltimore area, offering lower living costs, strong communities, and convenient access to the city.

Harbor Splash returns to Baltimore with a new pop-up format, offering multiple chances to swim in the Inner Harbor this summer.

Stay informed with the latest updates from Baltimore in 2026. From breaking news to major developments, here are the top stories shaping the city this year.