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Eastpoint Mall in Dundalk will shutter on Aug. 31, 2026, ending a 70‑year run. Tenants and an event venue say they were blindsided by the notice.
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Baltimore quietly redrew its nine police districts using GIS to balance calls and speed responses, a change officials say will even workloads across neighborhoods.
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An accidental shooting on Stockmill Road left one man wounded Tuesday night; Baltimore County police say detectives are investigating.
With the June 23 primary days away, Mfume and Conway are locking horns in a race that’s become a referendum on age, experience and local priorities in Baltimore.
A Baltimore man was sentenced to 54 months in federal prison after prosecutors say he exchanged gunfire during an East Baltimore drive‑by and was found with drugs and a loaded pistol.
A Station Annapolis crewman boarded a speeding, unmanned boat on the Severn River and stopped it after the operator was ejected. Video of the bold rescue is circulating online.
A contested primary next Tuesday will decide who leads Anne Arundel’s probate offices after a 2024 conviction and a judge’s recent removal. Candidates are pitching experience and outreach.
A Catonsville mother renews a plea for answers after her daughter, Diamond Trueheart, was killed in a 2022 parking‑lot shooting. Police say leads have stalled while a small reward remains.
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A Baltimore County judge found concerts at Catonsville’s Vortex violate DR 5.5 zoning after neighbors’ noise complaints; parties have 30 days to appeal.
Howard County says it has cleared state parkland conversion rules to secure land for Elkridge’s first high school. Officials still need to finalize funding and a timeline.
A North Beach man was charged after a nurse reported unwanted touching at CalvertHealth in Prince Frederick. A preliminary inquiry is scheduled for July 27.
MONSE unveiled an interactive accountability dashboard on June 17 that plots neighborhood crime counts, Safe Streets zones and month-to-month and year-to-year trend comparisons.
Charlotte Hays Murray says someone tore down rainbow flags from her Hampden bookstore's Pride display during Baltimore’s Pride weekend; police said no formal report was written.
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