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Seppia, from the owners of La Cuchara, opened on Hampden’s Avenue with seafood-focused pastas, a large Italian wine list and a restored Five & Dime interior.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
A Comptroller report finds healthcare employs more than 427,000 Marylanders — about 16% of jobs — even as burnout, vacancy rates and an aging population strain hospitals and long‑term care.
Politics & Govt in ...
Maryland's new PACE Act restricts when song lyrics and other creative works can be used as evidence. Supporters say it curbs bias; prosecutors warn it may hamper prosecutions.
Anne Arundel says it’s roughly 692 Republican election judges short for the June 23 primary. Officials warn they’ll begin filling GOP vacancies with other-party applicants if sign-ups don’t rise.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Baltimore homicide detectives are offering up to $8,000 for tips in the Nov. 13, 2022 killing of Antonio Warrington. Metro Crime Stoppers is taking anonymous tips.
A Baltimore judge denied a motion to suppress an eyewitness ID in the Montford Avenue murder case, leaving identification and fingerprint evidence available to prosecutors.
Community & Society in ...
Hundreds of seniors rallied at the Waxter Center as the city prepares a feasibility study and temporary relocations. Members say the center is their social lifeline.
A Gifts of Green scratch-off sold in Hagerstown paid $500,000 this week and led a statewide run of big Maryland Lottery payouts. Winners and retailers are now sorting claims and bonuses.
A late‑April freeze devastated grape buds across Virginia and Maryland, forcing wineries to redraw staffing and bottling plans. Growers and state agencies are tallying losses and watching for recovery.
A 17-year-old boy was shot in the leg Sunday in Southeast Baltimore; detectives say the shooting may have started on North Lakewood Avenue.
A 15-year-old was arrested after police say he struck his 1-year-old brother in the head in Northeast Baltimore. The baby was treated for non-life-threatening injuries as detectives investigate.
Two vacant buildings on the Springfield Hospital Center campus burned Saturday in a suspected arson; state fire marshals are investigating.
Court officials say the man who shot a Baltimore County police officer will plead guilty and be committed to a psychiatric hospital.
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