Man Dies After Alleged Assault by Baltimore County Police Officer
The incident is under investigation by the Maryland Attorney General's Office.
Man Dies After Alleged Assault by Baltimore County Police Officer
March Madness Arrives Early for Baltimore Catholic League
Crime
Parents Plead Guilty to Starving Children, Resulting in 5-Year-Old's Death
Bernice Byrd and Gerald Byrd face life in prison for first-degree child abuse charges.

Federal Hill Security Guard Pleads Guilty to Assault After Viral Video
The bouncer was sentenced to 5 months in jail for putting a man in a chokehold outside a bar.
Man Dies After Alleged Use-of-Force Incident with Baltimore County Officer
Family demands release of body cam footage after 57-year-old Samuel Brown suffered serious injuries
Weather
Marylanders Weary of Rollercoaster Winter Weather
Recent snowfall and cold temperatures leave residents longing for spring.

Wintry Mix Expected Across Maryland Overnight
Light snow and freezing rain could lead to icy conditions on Tuesday morning.
Baltimore Braces for Colder Weather and Chance of Light Snow
Wintry mix likely Monday night, followed by a warmup mid-to-late week
Lifestyle
Baltimore Animal Shelter Faces Crisis, Finds Hope Through Adoptions
BARCS shelter overcrowded, prompts community response and successful adoption event.

Maryland Students Awarded $50K Scholarships Through Pava LaPere Innovation Awards
The scholarships honor the legacy of a former tech CEO killed in 2023.
Baltimore Animal Shelter Faces Crisis as Intake Surges
BARCS pleads for help as it struggles to accommodate over 160 dogs in just 3 days, double the usual intake.
Automotive
Overnight lane closures on Patapsco River bridge this weekend
Two right lanes of westbound I-70 will be closed for bridge repair work.

Highway Construction Project to Reduce Commute Times in Maryland
New ramp metering system on I-270 expected to save drivers up to 30 minutes during morning rush hour
Baltimore Residents Urged to Report Potholes for Free Repair
AAA warns of costly damage from potholes, encourages calling 311 to fix issues.
Business
Baltimore Chef Plots First Brick-and-Mortar Restaurant
Catina Smith plans to open Cherry Street Diner in Station North or Central Baltimore next year.

CCBC Awards $80K to Baltimore Entrepreneurs
Community college business center supports local startups.
NFM Named a 2025 Top 50 Mortgage Company to Work For
Ranks in the Top 20 by Mortgage Executive Magazine