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    He helped liberate a concentration camp. At 99, he speaks out so others won’t forget.
    A 99-year-old World War II veteran who helped liberate the Dachau concentration camp shared his memories with Loyola Blakefield students on April 25, 2024. He was critical of student protesters who have invoked the Holocaust to taunt Jewish students.
    Lockered Gahs, who helped liberate the Dachau concentration camp toward the end of World War II, speaks to Loyola Blakefield students about his experiences on April 25, 2024.
    Students speak out on Dazhon Darien, accused of framing principal with AI
    To Pikesville High School students, the former athletic director’s arrest feels like justice.
    Pikesville High School photographed on March 4, 2024.
    Baltimore Catholics plead to keep churches open at packed ‘listening session’
    People begged the archdiocese to keep beloved churches open at a public meeting Thursday night on a proposal from the archdiocese to close a significant portion of Baltimore’s Catholic churches.
    Members of the Holy Rosary Church hold up flags and an image of Jesus during a presentation at Seek the City Night on 4/25/2024 in Baltimore, MD.
    Ex-athletic director accused of framing principal with AI arrested at airport with gun
    Baltimore County Police charged Dazhon Darien, Pikesville High School’s former athletic director, in connection with the incident.
    Pikesville High School photographed on March 4, 2024.
    Woman accused of conspiring with neo-Nazi leader to attack energy grid due in court in May
    Sarah Beth Clendaniel, of Catonsville, was indicted in February last year on charges that she conspired to destroy an energy facility. Clendaniel now faces a charge that she possessed a firearm even though she was prohibited from doing so, according to online court records.
    Sarah Beth Clendaniel was arrested by federal authorities on charges that she plotted to destroy energy facilities in the Baltimore area.
    First cargo ship passes through newly opened channel after Key Bridge collapse
    The first cargo ship passed through a newly opened deep-water channel in Baltimore on Thursday after being stuck in the harbor since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed four weeks ago.
    The Balsa 94, which has been stuck at the Port of Baltimore since the Key Bridge collapsed, is the first commercial ship to pass through a new temporary access channel.
    What to do this weekend: Taste every taco or go on a Jurassic lark
    Whether you want to see hear live music, taste tacos or enjoy beer while learning about dinosaurs, we’ve got you covered.
    Tacos aren’t just for Tuesdays. Check out the Taco ’N Taps festival at the Maryland State Fairgrounds this weekend.
    The Orioles’ Mike Elias on building culture within the clubhouse and with fans | The Adam Jones Podcast
    The Orioles general manager discusses changing the operating model of the franchise, the Orioles’ process for drafting players who fit within the organization and camaraderie within the clubhouse.
    Baltimore County just got its largest solar panel project
    The project is expected to generate around 800,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity each year, substantially lowering the cost of electricity at the community center.
    Solar panels on the roof of the Randallstown Community Center, the largest solar project in Baltimore County.
    Taxpayers sank almost $100 million into a COVID glove factory that never opened
    Dan Izhaky, who founded United Safety Technology in 2020, said his ambitions for the factory ran headlong into the country’s struggle to manufacture PPE.
    United Safety Technology planned to convert this empty warehouse into a nitrile glove factory employing 2,000 people.
    Woodlawn sculptor lands show at American Visionary Art Museum
    The American Visionary Art Museum has confirmed that 80-year-old Junius Wilson of Woodlawn, who has created a backyard full of sculptures that evoke ancient Egypt, is one of four artists chosen so far for their fall 2025 show.
    Junius Wilson, the 80-year-old Woodlawn artist who has created Egypt in his backyard.
    Hawk that’s been through hell escapes after another brush of bad luck
    Stella the hawk, partially blind and with a chest full of shrapnel, is loose after a tree struck her enclosure at Oregon Ridge Nature Center in Cockeysville.
    Stella the hawk in on the loose after a fallen tree broke open her enclosure at Oregon Ridge Nature Center in Cockeysville.
    Archdiocese of Baltimore proposes closing dozens of churches in the city
    The plan, which officials said was the result of two years of consideration, would cut 40 of its 61 parishes, resulting in the closure of several historic landmarks and once-thriving worship sites.
    St. Vincent de Paul in downtown Baltimore is among the dozens of churches slated for closure.
    One person injured after house explodes in Essex
    One home was destroyed and two others suffered moderate damage after an explosion and fire in Essex Saturday night.
    Baltimore County fire officials said they arrived in the Essex community late Saturday night and found a home engulfed by fire.
    Fourth county officer indicted in pepper-spray incident; city officer charged with overtime fraud
    A fourth Baltimore County Police officer has been indicted in connection with an incident in which an officer pepper-sprayed a detainee in the city last year.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Key Bridge collapse turns neighborhood roads into highway thoroughfares
    Trucks have long cut through neighborhoods around the Port of Baltimore, but residents say the problem is getting worse in the wake of the Key Bridge’s collapse.
    Trucks coming back from the way of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which was toppled by a massive container ship on March 26, 2024. The loss of the bridge, a key segment in the Baltimore Beltway, has left drivers looking for other routes around the city or to and from the Port of Baltimore.
    Goucher College to receive $50 million for scholarships, largest gift in its history
    Ninety-nine percent of Goucher College students get financial aid or scholarships of some kind, its president said.
    Goucher College officials said most of the $55 million bequest will go toward scholarships for students.
    Richard Souan, sports car racer and eagle photographer, dies at 77
    Richard “Dik” Souan, a champion sports car driver and prolific photographer of Baltimore, died Jan. 26. He was 77.
    Dik Souan aboard his boat, the Hot Rubber, in the Baltimore harbor.
    Driver in fatal I-695 crash went through gap in concrete barriers, according to NTSB
    Investigation into fatal I-695 crash stated the driver spun into the work zone through an opening meant for construction vehicles.
    Overhead footage of crash on I-695 that killed six highway workers.
    Judge approves home detention for woman charged in crash that killed 6 construction workers on I-695
    Lisa Adrienne Lea, of Randallstown, is not allowed to drive and can only leave the house to attend doctor appointments, legal meetings and religious services.
    A vehicle sits overturned in a construction zone on the Baltimore Beltway on March 22, 2023. Six construction workers were killed in the crash.
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