Travelers at BWI worry about ongoing flight cancellations ahead of holidays
BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport saw 24 more flight cancellations Wednesday as travelers continue to wait for the government shutdown to end.
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BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport saw 24 more flight cancellations Wednesday as travelers continue to wait for the government shutdown to end.
Baltimore's historic Castle at Keswick in the Hampden neighborhood was heavily damaged by a fire.
Baltimore firefighters battled a massive, 4-alarm fire in the city's Remington neighborhood Friday afternoon, prompting nearby residents to evacuate.
The Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) Airport in Maryland is among 40 U.S. airports that will be impacted by flight cancellations, according to a list obtained by CBS News.
Residents in Baltimore County rallied against Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday afternoon, demanding transparency and accountability from the county's government after it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the agency last month.
New questions were asked about police accountability and transparency during a Baltimore City Council Public Safety hearing Tuesday, after a disturbing video last week showed an officer chasing someone in his police cruiser.
A registered sex offender from Baltimore was arrested on allegations of recruiting, raping, and trafficking several female minors in and around the county, according to police.
A Baltimore police officer has been suspended after a video went viral that showed the officer driving aggressively and nearly running over a person in West Baltimore.
A 31-year-old repeat offender was arrested in connection with an attempted rape on the campus of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, police announced on Wednesday.
Baltimore Police said a 35-year-old man died at the hospital after suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, and a 31-year-old woman was also shot, but is expected to survive.
The bill allows emergency responders to set up a perimeter around the scene to prohibit anyone from entering, including restoration crews at active fires.
Several bars and a liquor store in Towson, Maryland are scheduled to appear before the Baltimore County Liquor Board on Monday after receiving violations for not asking for identification and serving a minor.
Residents in Southeast Baltimore sounded the alarm on Thursday about juvenile crime to state and city leaders.
A group of North Baltimore residents says they are fed up with Johns Hopkins University, claiming it isn't a good neighbor to the people who live near its campuses.
Maryland teachers contracted through a nonprofit program providing arts education in schools are suing, claiming they weren't paid for several months of work, according to the law firm Hoffman Employment Law, LLC.