Diddy and his team are working overtime to get him released from jail, after being convicted of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. His legal team filed a motion late Wednesday, asking the court to either overturn his conviction or grant him a new trial all together. Diddy and his team is arguing that use […]

Only two youth homicides were recorded in Baltimore during the first half of 2025 — the lowest in more than 10 years. Officials credit expanded violence prevention efforts and community intervention programs.

At least 19 Marylanders have died from heat-related illness this summer, exceeding last year’s pace. Emergency room visits are also up, as dangerous temperatures and poor air quality persist.

Six Flags America in Bowie is canceling its annual Fright Fest ahead of its permanent closure in November 2025. The park will focus on daytime family-friendly events instead.

A woman exposes her cheating boyfriend on TikTok after discovering he attended his own wedding instead of the dentist.

Entertainment highlights include ESPN parting with Shannon Sharpe, Trump's possible Diddy pardon, and Busta Rhymes' Hollywood Walk of Fame honor.

In a landmark decision, Maryland’s Supreme Court ruled that landlords cannot reject rental applicants solely based on government-funded housing vouchers, reinforcing the state’s fair housing laws under the HOME Act.

Could Diddy be heading out of jail before his October sentencing date? There’s a high chance he could, after a jury found him guilty of two counts of transportation for prostitution, Trump may be coming to his rescue. Diddy and his team has been trying to get a pardon from the White House and that […]

Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely is expected to miss about six weeks after suffering a foot fracture during training camp. Surgery is scheduled, but he could still return by Week 1.

Charm City has also birthed some of the biggest names in music, sports, film, and beyond.

A new WalletHub study ranks Baltimore as the 3rd most stressed city in the U.S., citing high levels of financial, work, and health-related stress among residents.