The Ravens released cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis and safety Beau Brade in a surprising roster move ahead of the NFL’s 53-man deadline.

Baltimore comedian Reggie Carroll, 52, was fatally shot in Southaven, Mississippi. Police arrested 38-year-old Tranell Marquise Williams, who has been charged with his murder.

A crash on I-95 near Exit 89 has hospitalized a Harford County deputy and closed all lanes. A suspect is in custody, and officials advise alternate routes.

In a recent interview with Rap Attack, Clark shared insights into his journey of building a successful restaurant, navigating the challenges of ownership, and addressing the impact of social media food critics.

Stay informed with the latest updates from Baltimore in 2025. From breaking news to major developments, here are the top stories shaping the city this year.

As these stories continue to develop, 2025 is proving to be a year of transformation, controversy, and cultural evolution.

According to sources, President Trump is pushing for up to one year in jail for the burning of the American Flag.

A Maryland resident was diagnosed with New World screwworm after traveling to El Salvador, the first U.S. case tied to an active outbreak. Officials say risk remains low.

Nearly 60,000 patients lost in-network access at Johns Hopkins after its contract with UnitedHealthcare expired, raising concerns over care and costs.

Unionized school bus drivers in Anne Arundel County voted to authorize a strike, citing stalled contract talks with Student Transportation of America.

With final cuts looming, rookies Jay Higgins IV and Keyon Martin highlight the Ravens’ depth as Baltimore readies its 53-man roster for the 2025 season.