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Renters and advocates rallied at Lawyers' Mall in Annapolis urging passage of bills to let local governments limit no‑cause evictions.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Detectives released a photo after an unprovoked assault in a Glen Burnie Walmart parking lot on March 9 and are asking the public to call with tips.
A 76-year-old Hagerstown man pleaded guilty after admitting he paid Ecuadorian mothers for sexual images of their children; prosecutors say photos were recovered from his iCloud.
Court records say Alonso Hester Jr. trailed a neighbor to her kitchen after asking for sugar; he’s being held without bond on rape and home‑invasion charges. A hearing is set for April 10.
MTA named Jaheim Deandre Jackson, 23, as the man killed after being struck by a train at Shot Tower station. MTA police are leading the investigation and service was suspended.
An Annapolis bill would let adults skip Maryland's 18‑month provisional license, a change supporters say would remove a hiring barrier for Baltimore vocational trainees.
Retail & Industry in ...
Barnes & Noble will anchor the planned Lutherville Station town square, taking nearly 18,000 square feet and adding a café and community space.
Food & Drinks in ...
A two‑story Admiral's Cup has opened at Annapolis City Dock, pairing bar bites and seven‑day live music in the restored Stevens Hardware building. The new outpost brings waterfront views and a full bar to 142 Dock Street.
A 40-year-old man was shot early Sunday on the 800 block of Guilford Avenue in Mount Vernon and remains hospitalized in serious condition. Detectives are investigating.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
A new American Cancer Society report finds colorectal cancer is now the leading cancer killer among people under 50; Baltimore doctors are urging earlier screening and attention to symptoms.
A man barricaded himself inside a Northeast Baltimore home on the 3000 block of Pinewood Avenue, prompting negotiators and SWAT to respond while neighbors sheltered in place.
OpenTheBooks’ tally and federal data show Johns Hopkins drew more federal research dollars than any other college last year — a vulnerability for Baltimore as grants waver.
Two early-morning traffic stops in Ballenger Creek led deputies to seize a conversion device that turned a pistol into a machine‑gun‑style weapon and to arrest four people.
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