Baltimore Jewish Community Embraces Freed Hostages with Mixed Emotions and Hopes for Peace
The Baltimore Jewish community celebrates the release of 20 hostages from Gaza, expressing a mix of relief, hope for peace, and sorrow for lost lives. The cautious optimism is shared by local leaders and extends to Palestinian prisoner releases.
Loyola Student Sues Security Guards and Baltimore Bar Over Chokehold Incident, Guard Faces Aggravated Assault Charge
A Loyola University Maryland student filed a civil lawsuit after being choked by a security guard outside a Federal Hill bar. The suit names two guards, the security company, the bar, and the building's owner as defendants.
Baltimore's Inner Harbor Holds Steady with "C" Grade in Ecosystem Health, Swim Safety Improves
The 2025 Healthy Harbor Report Card gave Baltimore's Inner Harbor a "C" grade for ecosystem health, with improved dissolved oxygen but poor chlorophyll a levels. Swimming safety has increased, and water quality has seen some enhancement.
Baltimore Braces for Chilly Blast: Cold Front to Usher in Season's Lowest Temperatures Amid Wind Gusts
A cold front with the season's chilliest temperatures to hit Baltimore, bringing showers, winds up to 25 mph, and potentially aiding drought conditions. Temperatures will drop significantly mid-week with frost likely by Thursday.












