It's the end of an era—a very messy, drunk, rather disgusting era.
The Maryland Jockey Club announced yesterday that they will no longer allow fans to bring their own alcoholic beverages into the...
The Maryland Daily Record just broke the news that the Baltimore Examiner will cease publication as of February 15th.
In an historically difficult time for newspapers, the ad-supported free tabloid...
Valerie Bond (above), a.k.a. "Button Lady" was among the 40,000 Baltimoreans braving frigid temperatures on Saturday to get a look at Barack Obama on his last stop before heading to Washington for...
Ok, this item is not really about "neighborhood life in Charm City," but EVERY hood in Baltimore is psyched about the Ravens, right?
Besides, this video is too cool not to post...
Last night, Ravens...
When the Inner Harbor fireworks display was cancelled on New Years' Eve, Baltimore City police commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III admirably decided to join officers patrolling the Bridgeview-...
The Baltimore Sun and the Washington Post have jointly announced that they will begin sharing content on January 1, 2009, allowing each paper to benefit from the other's expertise and reporting.
It'...
For the last few weeks, I've been enjoying the new mural on the Bank of America branch on the corner of Fleet St. and South Broadway in Fells Point. It's a beautiful scene which depicts the area's...
We hear that former Congressman Kweisi Mfume might be angling for a job in President-Elect Barack Obama's administration. Mfume, who represented Maryland's 7th District in Congress from 1987 to 1997...
Today, city officials will announce details of the Charles North Vision Plan, a grand $1 billion renewal effort that aims to transform a 100-acre area north of Penn Station in central Baltimore into...