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Maryland State Police arrested Jose Cruz-Mendoza for shooting from a vehicle, with charges including gun possession, reckless endangerment, and DUI. No injuries were reported.
Pastor Daniel Omar Fuentes Espinal, detained by ICE since July for overstaying his visa, returned home after a community campaign for his release. No other criminal charges appear on his record.
A major crash on I-95 in Cecil County early this morning has prompted full lane closures and traffic delays, with medevac landing causing additional temporary shutdowns.
Search teams are looking for a man who vanished while swimming at Baltimore County's Beaver Dam; operations to resume after initial efforts were paused.
A pre-dawn shooting in Southeast Baltimore wounded a man and prompted a police investigation, with calls for public assistance and anonymous tips through Metro Crime Stoppers.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
Baltimore County Public Library offers naloxone at all branches to combat opioid overdoses, with staff trained to use it and various models of receptacles installed.
Community & Society in ...
Erick Oribio, a Baltimore media executive wrongfully imprisoned in Venezuela, returned home after diplomatic efforts, including a three-country prisoner swap.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
The MDOT SHA is enhancing pedestrian safety on Fort Smallwood Road with a $6.8 million project including sidewalks, signal upgrades, and water infrastructure improvements.
Two brothers, Winston and Wilson Rivero-Aliendo, were charged with attempted murder and assault after allegedly attacking and stabbing a man in Baltimore.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore and police held a gun buyback event, collecting a record 410 firearms to combat gun violence and promote community safety.
Jonathon Wagner was arrested for anti-Semitic vandalism targeting a Jewish-owned business in Baltimore County, with charges including property destruction and racial or religious discrimination.
Parks & Nature in ...
The U.S. government is funding initiatives to counteract the disruption caused by invasive blue catfish in the Chesapeake Bay by creating markets for the fish and aiding local industries.
A Jewish-owned business in Baltimore was vandalized with red paint and an Israeli flag desecrated; police are investigating the incident as a hate crime.
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