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A 19-year-old man was shot early Wednesday on the 2900 block of Baker Street in northwest Baltimore and remains in serious condition. Detectives are asking for tips.
Seven people were indicted in a federal Baltimore-area drug trafficking case that prosecutors say involved multi-kilogram shipments of cocaine and firearms offenses.
Food & Drinks in ...
Dangerously Delicious Pies will close its Hampden shop at the end of June, ending the brand’s retail presence on the Avenue and shifting orders online and by mail.
An eyewitness told jurors a red‑haired woman shot and killed Davion Hodges inside an Edmondson Avenue apartment; the trial resumes Wednesday.
Fat Tuesday opened Tuesday in Fells Point at 718 S. Broadway, rolling out frozen daiquiris and free shots for the first 100 guests. The new location occupies the former Greene Turtle space.
Politics & Govt in ...
Gov. Wes Moore won nearly 90% in the Democratic primary, leaving him with a commanding financial edge and a united party as he turns to the November general election.
Pablo Acevedo was sentenced to life plus 38 years for the 2023 killing of Pedie Edwards II. Surveillance, a burned car and license‑plate tracking helped tie the case across state lines.
A 38-year-old woman was killed and a 27-year-old man wounded in a late-night shooting on the 5200 block of York Road near Notre Dame; homicide detectives are investigating.
A 67-year-old woman and her 34-year-old son were found dead inside a Frederick home; investigators say the scene appears contained and autopsies are pending.
The last defendant in a 2023 Seton Hill home invasion accepted a plea Tuesday, resolving a multi-defendant case that left a woman wounded. Sentencing terms include an eight-year active term and additional penalties.
Police arrested a 15-year-old after finding a vehicle tied to a York Road carjacking; the juvenile was taken to juvenile booking.
A North East man was federally indicted after investigators say explicit videos of minors were found on his Snapchat account.
A Baltimore judge upheld regulators' decision allowing BGE to recover up to $120M for conduit upgrades through customer rates, a setback for the state's ratepayer advocate.
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