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An Arctic cold front will bring snow, high winds, and extreme cold to Maryland, with dangerous wind chills, slick travel, and winter storm conditions impacting the state through the weekend.

From its Soul Festival roots to Baltimore’s official Juneteenth celebration, AFRAM marks nearly 50 years of Black culture, music, and community pride.

Baltimore residents and businesses could face fines starting at $50 for failing to clear snow and ice from sidewalks and parking areas, city officials say.

Anthony Weaver is no longer with the Miami Dolphins and is returning to the Baltimore Ravens as defensive coordinator under new head coach Jesse Minter.

Baltimore’s Strengthening Renter’s Safety Act is now in effect, holding landlords accountable, increasing inspections, and giving renters access to licensing and housing condition data.

Did you know Pennsylvania Avenue in West Baltimore is home to Maryland’s only Black Arts & Entertainment District, preserving Black culture, history, and economic impact.

A child was injured by a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside a Glen Burnie elementary school classroom. The student was taken to Shock Trauma and no other injuries were reported.

Did you know Orchard Street A.M.E. Church was built by torchlight and linked to the Underground Railroad?

Maryland Transit Administration will offer free rides on all transit services Feb. 4 in honor of Rosa Parks’ birthday and Transit Equity Day.

Did you know a Baltimore woman helped pioneer nonviolent protest? Learn how Lillie May Carroll Jackson shaped the civil rights movement and transformed Black Baltimore.

After a judge ruled Virginia’s redistricting effort was illegal, Maryland represents the Democrats' only viable redistricting effort. 

Baltimore has extended its Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert through Feb. 3 as dangerously cold temperatures and overnight wind chills continue across the city.