Without a hint of alarm, the doctor told me to go ahead and sit up on the exam table. The procedure was finished. I stared at the white and gray image on the X-ray monitor. The physician tried to gently explain what was wrong with me.
- Another option is available in Baltimore for people looking to ditch their vehicle and cruise around the city with this weekendās launch of 75 JUMP electric bikes.
- Jasmine Norton, who has closed The Urban Oyster except for carryout, has a new venture: The Urban Burger Bar, which is set to open in October in Whitehall Mill Market in North Baltimore.
- Five years after the riot sparked by the death of Freddie Gray, who succumbed to injuries suffered while in police custody, Baltimore assesses what has changed in Sandtown.
- From Baltimore club and indie rock vets to rising rappers and avant-garde stalwarts, see what some of your current and new local favorites have in store for 2020.
- The 2010s proved a decade of head-spinning extremes for Baltimore. Here's a look back at what the decade will be known for.
- Following up on columns about vacant rowhouses and immigrants, as well as November's Roughly Speaking podcast on movies.
- Our news columnist's annual Thanksgiving Eve column, expressing gratitude for things great and small.
- What are the best movies of 2019? Local film critics Linda DeLibero and Christopher Llewellyn Reed join columnist Dan Rodricks to review this year in cinema.
- Baltimore is the type of place that keeps you up at night, tossing and turning while trying to figure out what can be done to save it.
- Under a statewide $4 billion education funding proposal that a work group advanced Tuesday, Carroll County would not be required to increase its spending on public schools over the next decade.