The victim of a Saturday morning stabbing at Towson Town Center was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
Baltimore's mayor reached an agreement with anchor institutions to protect the city, writes Alvin C. Hathaway Sr.
After the death of a foster girl at a hotel in Baltimore, Maryland’s Department of Human Services must face accountability, writes Del. Mike Griffith.
Suspended former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is working out and has already drawn interest from several teams, according to a report.
Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell is expected to be active Sunday for the first time this season, a source with direct knowledge confirmed to The Baltimore Sun. The 23-year-old former undrafted free agent has been a healthy scratch in each of the first four games as Baltimore limped to a 1-3 start. But with star […]
As soon as this Monday, President Donald Trump's agenda will be in the hands of nine justices, writes Armstrong Williams.
Legitimate concerns over juvenile crime in major urban centers give the president an opening to negotiate a serious, bipartisan public safety solution.
In Baltimore, which just had one of its deadliest opioid-related summers on record, the opioid crisis remains entrenched, not because of lack of resources, experts say.
Using history as a guide, the Ravens' playoff chances would take a drastic hit with a loss to the Texans on Sunday.
A $5.5 million rebuild of Baltimore’s historic Mura Street is transforming abandoned rowhouses into new homes, with residents and nonprofits working together to revive the block.