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An 18-year-old woman was shot to death Saturday in northwest Baltimore’s Rosemont neighborhood; homicide detectives are investigating and asking the public for tips.
Weather & Environment in ...
Warm Sunday gives way to a late‑afternoon storm window. Mariners should note a small craft advisory overnight into Monday.
A 38-year-old man was hospitalized after being stabbed and assaulted near Baltimore’s Inner Harbor late Friday; police say a group of juveniles is suspected. Detectives are investigating.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Residents and lawmakers have pushed for public meetings after renderings surfaced for the Fort Howard VA campus. State rules under HB 538 could change how a redevelopment is reviewed.
A major renovation at Rod 'N' Reel restored its marina and added dining, pools and events as the resort prepares for summer and its 80th year. The Rock the Dock concerts return May 21.
A 56-year-old man identified as Brian Meyers walked out of a Baltimore hospital Friday and left in a vehicle; police have issued a new arrest warrant as the search continues.
A longtime South Baltimore homeowner reports cracks and sinking ground that investigators say may be linked to 19th‑century sand mines beneath E. Clement Street.
Surveillance video prompted the arrest of a Hagerstown substitute bus attendant accused of assaulting three special‑needs students; the district has cut ties and the probe is active.
Cloudy start Saturday with scattered showers and an afternoon chance of thunderstorms. Annapolis sees a coastal flood advisory around the morning high tide.
An Annapolis man faces assault and firearm charges after police say he pointed a handgun at a minor near Spa Drive. Officers recovered multiple guns and the case is pending in local court.
Baltimore police recovered a man’s body from the Inner Harbor near Pier 4 early Friday. The Medical Examiner will identify the victim and determine the cause of death.
Cockeysville topped a statewide ranking as Maryland's hottest housing market after average sale prices topped $680,000, even as first‑quarter transactions slipped.
Anne Arundel County police inspected a suspected ordnance near Lonaday and Cog courts in Millersville and determined it was inert after investigators examined it.
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