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Charlotte Hays Murray says someone tore down rainbow flags from her Hampden bookstore's Pride display during Baltimore’s Pride weekend; police said no formal report was written.
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Anne Arundel’s council overturned seven of County Executive Steuart Pittman’s zoning vetoes, reopening land‑use decisions across Region 5 and reigniting a local debate.
Real Estate & Development in ...
The Local on The Avenue in White Marsh closed suddenly after a landlord eviction; court records show the site owed more than $111,000, local reporting says.
A 17-year-old was shot Thursday in Southeast Baltimore; detectives have identified a nearby crime scene and are asking the public for tips.
Baltimore’s North East Housing Initiative has been hit by frozen crypto donations, lawsuits and tax liens, forcing layoffs and a pause in city grants.
Federal prosecutors say a former Maccaferri CFO is accused of fabricating authorization documents and altering emails to award herself extra pay, then lying to immigration officials after her firing.
A Pikesville man was sentenced to 30 years after a jury convicted him in the brutal stabbing of his ex outside Towson Town Center. The victim survived with more than a dozen wounds.
Detectives posted on X after an assault and scooter carjacking on West North Avenue; Metro Crime Stoppers is accepting anonymous tips that may qualify for a reward.
Windows at The Brixton were shot out after an early‑morning burst of gunfire; police combed the 400 block of South Broadway while detectives processed the scene.
Laurel’s mayor signed an executive order imposing a summer curfew from June 18–Sept. 8 that bars under-18s from public spaces between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.; limited exceptions and enforcement apply.
Small radio amplifiers and off‑the‑shelf programming tablets let thieves take keyless cars in seconds, leaving little physical evidence. Baltimore victims and police say prevention matters now.
Food & Drinks in ...
Marble Slab Creamery opened its first Baltimore‑area shop in Gambrills' Village at Waugh Chapel, bringing slab‑mixed, build‑your‑own ice cream to the area.
A triple shooting on the 1800 block of Payson Street left one dead and two hospitalized; homicide detectives are seeking tips.
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