Baltimore Residents Encouraged to Join Mayor Scott in Citywide Spring Cleanup
Annual event aims to beautify neighborhoods and earn service-learning hours for students
Baltimore Hosts National Society of Black Engineers' Annual Convention
Howard University Makes Historic March Madness Debut
Lifestyle
Renovated Baltimore Townhouse With Parking, Roof Deck Listed
1519 Marshall Street in Baltimore's Federal Hill neighborhood is on the market for $XXX,XXX.

Jersey Mike's Donates All Sales to Special Olympics on Annual Day of Giving
Marylanders encouraged to visit Jersey Mike's locations on March 25 to support local Special Olympics athletes headed to the USA Games.
Baltimore principal wins Heart of the School Award
Cheyanne Zahrt of City Neighbors High School recognized for creating a welcoming school environment
Crime
Man Found Fatally Shot Overnight in Southeast Baltimore
Police investigating shooting incident in 700 block of North Port Street

Man Fatally Shot in Pikesville, Police Investigating
Authorities searching for suspects after early morning shooting near elementary school
Man Pleads Guilty to Murdering Senior Apartment Resident
Tyrone Epps admits to fatally shooting Paul Lee Jr. in the lobby of a Baltimore apartment building for seniors and disabled residents.
Weather
Mild and Mostly Dry Weekend Kicks Off Spring in Maryland
Temperatures will warm up before another cold front arrives late Sunday.

Warmer Weather Arrives for First Weekend of Spring in Maryland
Temperatures to reach 60s on Saturday and 70s on Sunday before another cold front moves in.
Warmer Weekend Ahead for Baltimore After Friday Showers
Spring equinox marks the official start of the season, with temperatures set to rise over the next few days.
Automotive
Baltimore Motorcycle Builder Vies for Biltwell People's Championship
Tim Sneed's custom chopper is a finalist in the 2026 international competition.

Waymo Showcases Driverless Jaguar in Annapolis, Seeks Maryland Approval
The autonomous vehicle company emphasizes safety as it pushes for legislative green light to operate in Baltimore.
Overnight lane closures on Patapsco River bridge this weekend
Two right lanes of westbound I-70 will be closed for bridge repair work.
Business
Outdoor Advertising Boom Raises Concerns Over Visual Clutter
As digital screens and billboards proliferate in cities, some question whether there is too much signage and advertising vying for people's attention.

Onelife Fitness Expands to Towson with $12M Club
The Virginia-based gym chain continues its Greater Baltimore growth with a new 60,000-square-foot location.
The Presidents' RoundTable names Jennifer Wicks executive director
Wicks to focus on strategic growth and economic impact for Black entrepreneurs in Maryland