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A man was arrested in Baltimore County for pointing a laser at a police aviation unit, part of a growing trend of laser incidents endangering aircraft.
Baltimore Police responded to a shooting on Pennsylvania Avenue, where they found a 28-year-old man with a bullet wound. He was hospitalized and is stable; detectives are investigating the case.
The Baltimore City Fire Department investigates a fatal fire in Waverly, where a 63-year-old woman died and six buildings were affected. An arson probe is ongoing; no ignitable liquids found.
Former Baltimore mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is being sued by Old National Bank for allegedly defaulting on a $2 million loan intended to support small businesses.
Two Baltimore officers were injured when hit by a car during a traffic stop; they are in stable condition, and the driver stayed on the scene. Investigations are ongoing.
A 36-year-old man was pronounced dead after being found with multiple gunshot wounds in Baltimore; police are seeking public assistance in the investigation.
Former Pikesville High School principal sues BCPS after an AI-generated, racist audio clip attributed to him went viral. He claims unjust removal and professional harm.
A man was critically injured and his dog rescued during a mobile home fire in Rosedale, caused by an electrical issue. Firefighters responded to the scene around 8:20 p.m. on Evering Avenue.
One person died and four were injured in a three-vehicle crash on Route 97 in Howard County, leading to traffic delays and road closure for nearly five hours.
Baltimore County Police arrest three suspects for a violent carjacking that occurred on November 27, 2024, in Towson.
A Dundalk man, Derrell Goines, was arrested for first-degree murder in a 2024 fatal shooting after an extensive investigation involving video footage, ballistic evidence, and cell phone data linked him to the crime.
The article describes Baltimore's significant crime reduction, leadership unity in efforts, real-life consequences of violence, and future public safety strategy plans.
Baltimore Police seek public help to identify a suspect in a homicide on East Chase Street and encourage anyone with information to contact detectives or provide anonymous tips.
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