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A York City officer shot and killed a loose dog and wounded its owner Tuesday night on West Philadelphia Street; Pennsylvania State Police have opened an independent investigation.
A student was detained Tuesday after allegedly assaulting two teachers at Roye‑Williams Elementary in Havre de Grace. Officials say the teachers' injuries are non‑life‑threatening.
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The Ravens pledged $1 million to six organizations to back prevention, crisis response and expand Mayor Brandon Scott’s GVRS in Baltimore.
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Maryland will take tax systems offline Aug. 21–31 to migrate more than 4 billion records into Maryland Tax Connect; individual filers move to the cloud on Sept. 1. Key filing and payment deadlines fall in late July and August.
Retail & Industry in ...
Barnes & Noble will open a new Harbor East store — its first Baltimore city location since the Inner Harbor outlet closed in 2020. Opening date and details are pending.
Food & Drinks in ...
Sammy Davis and Miskiri Hospitality are opening Sunday Social in South Baltimore, converting the former Papi Cuisine storefront into an all-day dining spot.
Ocean City police released descriptions of five people wanted after a late-night assault on Wicomico Street. Investigators are asking witnesses to call or email tips.
Baltimore Police says a Southern District action team was "temporarily deactivated" for months; officials offered few details about staffing or reactivation.
Elkton police say a bystander was hurt when shots were fired near the Glenn Creek Circle pool Thursday; investigators are asking for video and tips.
Defense attorneys attacked an eyewitness’s credibility at the retrial of Sean Karim Lloyd, whose case turns on a single ID in a 2025 Biddle Street killing.
Maryland Legal Aid sued Baltimore County, arguing a county ordinance lets landlords treat evicted tenants’ property as abandoned and deprives people of due process.
A new study finds grade inflation can shave tens of thousands from Maryland students’ lifetime earnings, a conclusion that is renewing scrutiny of Baltimore’s grade‑change scandals.
A man was shot Wednesday in Hollins Market and was taken to the hospital in stable condition. Southwest District detectives have assumed control of the investigation.
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