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Crime & Emergencies in ...
The Baltimore Police arrested Dakwane Cole for a shooting that killed Bianca Nelson and injured a man, following a rapid response to a ShotSpotter alert.
A person was hospitalized following a Thanksgiving shooting in Pikesville; Baltimore County Police are investigating the incident that occurred around 2:45 p.m. on Hawthorne Ave.
A fire in Baltimore's Greektown resulted in the death of a 71-year-old woman and displacement of residents, with the neighborhood rallying to raise funds for those affected.
Community & Society in ...
Morgan State University becomes the third-largest HBCU in the U.S. with a record enrollment of nearly 11,000 students, including a diverse freshman class.
Anne Arundel County Police warn of a scam where callers impersonate officers demanding payment for missed jury duty, as a recent victim was defrauded.
Weather & Environment in ...
Baltimore weather forecast predicts temporary warm spell followed by precipitation and a cold front, with snow in mountain regions and potential travel impacts around Thanksgiving.
Baltimore DPW worker Ronald Silver II died of hyperthermia on the job, highlighting serious concerns about the city's extreme weather working conditions.
A 20-year-old man was shot early Monday in Baltimore's Western District and later sought treatment for non-life threatening injuries. No suspect or motive is disclosed, and detectives seek community assistance.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Anne Arundel County will introduce new speed enforcement cameras in non-school zones from November 25, 2024, with a 15-day warning period before issuing penalties.
A girl was robbed by five teens outside a Glen Burnie Family Dollar. Police urge witnesses to call with information. The incident raises concerns about youth violence.
The National Weather Service anticipates heavy snowfall in the Mid-Atlantic, with Baltimore expecting severe winter conditions including snow and high winds, and travel disruptions are likely.
Politics & Govt in ...
Baltimore's MONSE will enact reforms following an audit revealing poor financial monitoring, including untracked payments for its Safe Streets program.
Baltimore police arrested a 26-year-old man, James Little, for attempted first-degree murder in connection with a Southeast District shooting.
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