Baltimore celebrated National Bike to Work Day on Friday
City and state leaders gathered Friday to celebrate National Bike to Work Day.
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City and state leaders gathered Friday to celebrate National Bike to Work Day.
Mayor Scott and city leaders spoke at a panel Thursday afternoon, addressing the causes of youth gun violence.
The mother of a slain Baltimore City student addressed her concerns about youth violence to city leaders.
Mayor Brandon Scott is encouraging residents to take advantage of the Affordable Connectivity Program.
Queen Anne's County's annual fireworks display will light up the skies on July 4.
Chicago rap artist Lil Durk is stopping in Baltimore as part of his "Sorry for the Drought" tour.
The Blues is Alright Tour is making its debut at The Lyric for the Charm City Blues Festival.
Her resignation is the latest in a recent string of high-profile departures from the mayor's office.
The Fallstaff Elementary/Middle playground renovation kicks off the Mayor's "Rec Rollout" series.
Maryland has joined a coalition of 16 states in urging the EPA to address microfiber pollution.
Governor Moore signed an executive order Monday, establishing the Maryland Council on Innovation and Impact.
In an exclusive video obtained by WJZ, the Lamborghini can be seen crashing into a fence. Then its occupants get out and take off.
The shooting occurred in the 2000 block of Somerville Road on Friday afternoon.
The funding comes from the state's Water Assistance Relief program.
A total of 222 fallen heroes were honored at the annual event.