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“We Dressed To Sweat”: Read An Exclusive Excerpt From The New Book About The History Of Baltimore Club Music ...
In the “birthplace of redlining,” an ambitious plan to promote homeownership and restore neighborhoods plagued by vacant houses is taking hold.
Baltimore’s slight population increase last year was driven by Hispanic residents, whose population increased by about 2,200, according to Census Bureau estimates released Thursday.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with writer and critic Lawrence Burney about his new essay collection out titled No Sense in Wishing.
Changes in zoning rules have allowed small manufacturers to return to the districts and neighborhoods they began leaving a ...
Arabbing, the centuries-old Baltimore tradition of selling items out of a horse-drawn wagon, persists today despite being on the doorstep of extinction.
With AI being popular these days, we've sought some extra guidance on how this season will turn out for the Baltimore Ravens.
Whether it’s stopping the run game, dropping into pass coverage or even rushing the quarterback, Fred Warner thrives for the ...
First responders were dispatched to the Penn–North neighborhood after at least 25 people experienced overdose symptoms on ...
Dr. Melanie Bryant appointed as Director of Baltimore City Mayor's Office of LGBTQ Affairs. She brings dynamic leadership and a deep passion for equity.
Ja’Marr Chase achieved the receiving triple crown. Justin Jefferson has rewritten receiving records in his first five seasons ...
A city schools spokesperson did not respond to Spotlight on Maryland's request sent on Friday for the data used in the study. Follow Tessa Bentulan with Spotlight on Maryland on Instagram.