I don’t think Baltimore politicians — or fans with really long memories — ever got over the Colts’ middle-of-the-night departure to Indianapolis in 1984. The paranoia of “might the city be abandoned ...
Ernestine Pointer, 98, passed away peacefully on December 28, 2025. She was born January 25, 1927, in Detroit, Michigan to Tempie and William Thompson and was the second of seven children, five of ...
Editor’s note: This story is part of a series profiling the seven local charities that will benefit from the 2025 Holiday Hope campaign sponsored by the Carroll County Times and The Kahlert Foundation ...
A Baltimore police officer died following a multi-vehicle crash on I-695 Saturday morning, according to Maryland State Police. Officer James Beckham was fatally injured in a crash involving four ...
Jackson has won two MVPs and a lot of games with the Ravens. But, with his body showing signs of decline and the team's 2025 playoff hopes all but gone, it feels like we've reached an end of an era in ...
For the better part of a decade, the Baltimore Ravens have been a fixture in the AFC playoffs. They've had at least 10 wins and made the playoffs in six of the last seven seasons. Things looked a ...
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — The DeKalb County Police Department put out a Mattie’s Call for a woman with dementia. According to police, Ernestine Merritt, 79, was last seen around 4:22 a.m. on Yolanda Trail.
DeKalb County Police said after days of searching, 79-year-old Ernestine Merritt was found dead. Her body was located in the woods behind the 3900 block of Old Ivy Court. Authorities initially issued ...
A 14-year-old boy died after a shooting in South Baltimore on Saturday afternoon, police said. Police responded around 3 p.m. to the 2500 block of Washington Boulevard in the Morrell Park neighborhood ...
Dekalb County Police have issued a Mattie's Call for missing 79-year-old woman Ernestine Merritt. She was last seen around 4:20AM Sunday morning in the 2400 block of Yolanda Trail. She is described as ...
Baltimore's crime rate dropped dramatically in the past year. NPR's Michel Martin asks Thomas Abt, a criminology professor at the University of Maryland, what Baltimore did right. Now, you might have ...