There’s an opportunity awaiting someone who wants to buy a 104-year-old family business whose amenities include a functioning anthracite coal heating system. On one of the coldest days this week, Baltimore Finishing Works in Remington was toasty.
A security camera obtained by WJZ captured a triple shooting that killed a woman and injured an 11-year-old girl in a vehicle Wednesday evening in North.
A former Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force member, jailed for using his authority as a police officer to steal thousands of dollars from city residents, was granted an early release from prison because of his “terminal medical condition,
A girl was injured Saturday with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, sources tell 11 News. A 9-year-old girl accidentally shot herself at a house in the 3500 block of Ingleside Avenue in northwest Baltimore's Pimlico neighborhood, sources tell 11 News. The girl's condition was not immediately known.
On Friday morning, another water main broke on Evesham Avenue in North Baltimore, leaving residents shocked and concerned.
As the city grapples with frigid temperatures this week, the Department of Public Works (DPW) has found itself inundated with reports of water main breaks. Over the past week alone, the department has responded to more than 130 incidents,
The number of food-insecure Baltimore-area residents declined by 7.5 percentage points between 2023 and 2024, according to a survey by Johns Hopkins.
We’ll look at every legal option that we have to protect our residents period. But we will not do anything illegal," Mayor Brandon Scott said.
A somber gathering took place on the basketball court at Hawthorne Elementary School as the Middle River community came together to remember
With President Donald Trump’s long-promised deportations underway, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is making it clear Baltimore is “not a sanctuary city.”
The city’s police department has put a focus on officer mental health and well-being. That’s a big cultural change because officers often feel they need to hide their struggles.
Baltimore Area Survey also shows residents are more satisfied with their neighborhoods, government, and schools than they were a year ago