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72-year-old pedestrian hit and killed by vehicle in Parkville
The man, Peter Ruy, was hit at the intersection of Harford Road and 5th Avenue in Parkville around 8 p.m. on Friday, according to Baltimore County Police.
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Baltimore lawmakers want to cut the community out of school board picks
Legislation being considered by the Maryland General Assembly would give Baltimore City's mayor more power in picking school board members and cut out members of the public.
State Sen. Antonio Hayes, center, speaks with colleagues in the Senate chamber in January. Hayes’ bill, which he said he introduced to provide greater transparency and to streamline the process, has the support of his fellow city senators.
After Baltimore increased fees, less trash came to its landfill
According to Baltimore Department of Finance projections, the loss of all that garbage will yield about $4 million less than what budget writers had anticipated.
Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026 — Baltimore’s Quarantine Road Landfill is receiving less trash since the city raised fees.
Slutty Vegan founder and Baltimore native Pinky Cole files for bankruptcy
Aisha “Pinky” Cole, the founder of the Slutty Vegan fast-food chain, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, federal court records show.
Slutty Vegan Founder Pinky Cole announces that Slutty Vegan will be opening a location at Baltimore Peninsula during a press conference on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023.
FBI, police investigate ex-Hopkins day care substitute over child sex abuse materials
A former substitute teacher at the Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood Early Learning Center is incarcerated and under investigation for child sex abuse material distribution, officials said.
Johns Hopkins University entrance. Baltimore City, Md.
Ferguson seeks to ban data center at Baltimore Peninsula, increase BGE scrutiny
The proposed transmission lines would follow a serpentine path through Baltimore’s Otterbein and Ridgely’s Delight neighborhoods in order to connect a substation near downtown with one on the peninsula.
The remaining structure of the former Gould Street Generating Station which was taken offline in 2019 stands along I-95 in Baltimore Peninsula.
Bouncer pleads guilty to putting man in chokehold in Federal Hill
Kevin Weaver, 42, of Halethrope, spent five months in the Metropolitan Transition Center after turning himself in to Baltimore Police.
Kevin Weaver turned himself into police custody in reference to an assault that occurred on September 27, 2025, in the Fells Point neighborhood.
Total lunar eclipse will turn the moon red on Tuesday
The total eclipse, which is often referred to as a blood moon, will be visible across the United States.
A total lunar eclipse, known as the blood moon, is visible between skyscrapers in Chicago.
Freezing rain to start the week, then springlike temperatures
Maryland is sprinting toward spring weather with temperatures set to rise into the 60s and 70s later this week, but first, we have to get past a wintry mix that could disrupt the Tuesday morning commute.
Traffic travels on the outer loop of I-695 at Falls Road as rain falls on the region.
Maryland opens arms to welcome artists fleeing Trump’s DC
With President Donald Trump determined to weed out arts programming he deems “woke,” major artists across media are relocating their works from the nation’s capital to its neighbor to the north.
Artist Amy Sherald films on her phone as she takes the stage ahead of a live event at the Baltimore Museum of Art in November.
After surprise occupants and delays, man settles into West Baltimore rowhouse
Jalen Absolum and his sister, Janiene Smith, have moved into their rowhouse on Riggs Avenue in the Mosher neighborhood in West Baltimore.
Jalen Absolum and his sister, Janiene Smith, at their home in West Baltimore after finally being able to move in.
First Eddie’s, now The Brewer’s Art. Why Mount Vernon isn’t panicking — yet.
Mount Vernon, once a Baltimore nightlife destination, has struggled in recent years, with losses seeming to accelerate in the past year: Eddie’s grocery store isn’t coming back anytime soon, and The Brewer’s Art recently closed.
Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, in Baltimore , MD— Customers exit Never on Sunday in Mount Vernon.
Woman dies in crash involving vehicle, parked tractor trailer in Northwest Baltimore
A woman was killed in Northwest Baltimore on Sunday morning when her vehicle struck a parked tractor trailer.
Baltimore Police crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
Overwhelmed BARCS gets some relief after ‘Baltimore showed up’ in droves for pets
The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter saw an outpouring of support after suffering from an overcrowded kennel “crisis.”
Exterior of Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS).
A cooler start to March, but springlike heading into the weekend
After a spectacularly spring-like day on Saturday, we return to more of a winter feel on Sunday. Wintry weather is expected Monday night into Tuesday morning.
Wintry weather is expected Monday night into Tuesday morning.
Extinct in the wild, Panamanian frogs’ survival depends on The Maryland Zoo
For more than two decades, The Maryland Zoo has functioned as a sort of Noah’s Ark for Panamanian golden frogs, which were wiped out in the wild by a fungus that raced across the globe in the early 2000s.
For more than two decades, The Maryland Zoo has functioned as a sort of Noah’s Ark for the world’s few remaining Panamanian golden frogs, which were wiped out in the wild by a fungus that raced across the globe in the early 2000s.
Marylanders take strong stances after US and Israel launch attack on Iran
The attacks have been anticipated for weeks as the Trump administration has made comments hinting at a campaign against the Iranian regime.
FEBRUARY 28, 2026 -  Crowds of people during the at the protest in McKeldin Plaza against the strikes on Iran.
For sale: Beautiful 7-bed, 6-bath home in Owings Mills
The home has an impressive seven bedrooms and six bathrooms. The primary suite is conveniently located on the first floor in its own private wing. The bedroom is spacious, with two walk-in closets and an ensuite bath with a soaking tub, separate shower, and double vanities.
BARCS in ‘crisis’ after 100 animals dropped off in 2 days: ‘No more place to put our dogs’
The shelter said in a post on Friday evening that it has no space left for dogs, and it would need to make “heartbreaking choices for space” if people did not come to adopt or foster dogs this weekend.
Exterior of Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS).
Peter Thomas of Bar One Baltimore and ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’ is out of federal prison
Between 2017 and 2023, Thomas failed to pay more than $2.5 million in employment taxes at several businesses, including Bar One Baltimore on Lancaster Street in Harbor East.
Peter Thomas, a former reality TV star who appeared on “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” and used to own Bar One Baltimore, is out of federal prison.
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