Baltimore's longtime crab houses have a lot going for them this year as they seek to entice customers with the lure of tradition and the aroma of steamed crabs and Old Bay seasoning. Owing partly to tighter catch limits, the Chesapeake Bay's crab population has rebounded in the past few years from perilously low levels.
Common Cause Maryland is urging state election officials to refuse to comply with a Trump administration investigation into the integrity of elections.
A second Baltimore police officer charged with members of his unit in a federal racketeering conspiracy case is scheduled for a rearraignment hearing next month.
Less than a month after Eric Chapman was released from jail for attempting to rob a convenience store, police said he returned to the shop where he again held up the same store clerk.
Two boys, ages 16 and 17, and a 23-year-old man were wounded on Friday morning after two suspects rounded a corner on a front-yard dice game and opened fire, police said.
Home for 35-year-old Gregory Morton is 524 S. Dallas St. in Fells Point — one of five alley houses on the street that abolitionist Frederick Douglass had built in the 1890s.