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70-year-old woman identified as victim of Barclay rowhouse fire
A 70-year-old woman, Paula McDonald, has been identified as the victim of a three-alarm fire last week in Baltimore's Barclay neighborhood.
SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2026 - A Baltimore City fire truck at the site of the fatal house fire in the 2200 block of Guilford Avenue in Barclay. The three-alarm fire occurred on Thursday.
She rejected a plea deal. Now prosecutors will seek homicide charges in city employee’s death.
Kiannah Bonaparte, 49, of Original Northwood, appeared on Tuesday in Baltimore Circuit Court for her trial on charges of first- and second-degree assault, conspiracy to commit first-degree assault and reckless endangerment.
The 500 block of St. Paul St. is pictured on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025, where a 49-year-old woman from Northeast Baltimore was arrested last month and charged with fatally beating a city traffic worker during an argument over a parking spot.
MV Realty preyed on Maryland homeowners, attorney general says
The Maryland Office of the Attorney General accuses Florida-based real estate firm MV Realty of misleading Maryland homeowners into predatory loan agreements with intentionally obscure terms.
The Maryland Office of the Attorney General accuses MV Realty of misleading Maryland homeowners through “Homeowner Benefit Agreements,” in which the company advanced up to $5,000 in exchange for exclusive real estate listing rights to customers’ homes for 40 years.
At this Baltimore boutique, women talk menopause over manicures
Since federal health officials removed the “black box” warning on hormone replacement therapy, doctors and women’s advocates have been cautiously optimistic it will mean better access to the menopause treatment generally for more women, especially Black women.
Delayna Watkins inside her workstation at the Women’s Wellness Lounge in the Good Box Boutique in Baltimore.
Outdoor summer movie guide: Where to watch under the stars
Nothing says summer like watching a free movie outdoors. Here’s where to find the screenings in the Baltimore region.
Free outdoor movie screenings return to Baltimore Peninsula’s the Lawn this summer.
Teen charged in 15-year-old girl’s shooting death turns himself in to police
Baltimore Police said a 15-year-old boy has turned himself in to face first-degree murder charges in the shooting death of a 15-year-old girl in February.
Baltimore Police crime scene tape sits unused on a police vehicle at 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.
Notre Dame of Maryland University names its first new president in 12 years
Abagail Van Vlerah will take the helm of the private Catholic college in North Baltimore.
Notre Dame of Maryland University has named Abagail Van Vlerah as its 15th president.
Police seize 9 dirt bikes from gathering at Northeast Baltimore park
Baltimore detectives seized nine illegal dirt bikes and ATVs from a gathering at Herring Run Park on Sunday and are seeking to pursue criminal and traffic-related charges against the operators.
Baltimore Police and the State's Attorney's office have announced a crackdown on riding dirt bikes on city streets.
Streeter: What justice can — and can’t — do for the families of the Key Bridge victims
COLUMN | The civil trial against the owner and operator of the Dali, which caused the fatal collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, was settled days before the trial. Does justice help with healing?
The remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge are seen before dawn on the one year anniversary of the collapse of the bridge after being hit by the container ship Dali.
Could Baltimore unearth the Jones Falls? An art project imagines it in 2076.
Curators behind a new exhibition ask Baltimore to picture the Jones Falls in 50 years. Does it have a highway on top? How about gondolas?
Co-organizers of “Confluence: Reimagining Baltimore’s Waterways,” from left, Bruce Willen, Anand Pandian, and Lee Davis at Area 405.
This Bolton Hill landscape architect filled her neighborhood with flowers and plants
Susan Van Buren, a landscape architect and longtime Bolton Hill resident who cared for a massive home garden, died April 15 of liver cancer. She was 78.
Susan Van Buren.
Why Baltimore is stripping plywood off its vacant homes
The city is experimenting with clear boarding on its vacant homes to reduce fires and additional displacement.
Baltimore Department of Public Works employees prepare to replace plywood with a polycarbonate sheet on a vacant home in the Coldstream Homestead Montebello community.
Reader callout: Why do you love living in and around Charm City?
How would you convince someone to move to Baltimore?
Members of the Downtown Sailing Center sail past the Domino Sugars plant during a late afternoon outing on Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
2 dead, 3 wounded after shootings and stabbing within 24 hours in Baltimore
A violent 24-hour stretch in Baltimore left two people dead and three others wounded in a series of incidents, police said.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
11 of the Baltimore area’s best smashburgers
Smashburgers are having a moment in Baltimore. Here are some of the best places to find them, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
The Royal Blue's smashburger comes with bacon and the option to add a runny egg for brunch.
Hutzell: Can David bring down a Maryland Goliath? It’s happened before.
COLUMN | Maybe social media sensation Bobby LaPin can beat state Sen. Bill Ferguson in the Democratic primary for their South Baltimore district. Maybe not. But in Maryland’s usually predictable political landscape, an upset like this has happened before.
Bobby LaPin watches as Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson, his opponent in the upcoming election, speaks at a Locust Point Civic Association forum in Baltimore earlier this month.
‘Never seen anything like it’: Neighbors recount deadly fire as community mourns woman killed
A North Baltimore rowhome fire that killed a woman and displaced neighbors has left the tight-knit Barclay community grieving and grappling with the aftermath.
SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2026 - A Baltimore City fire truck at the site of the fatal house fire in the 2200 block of Guilford Avenue in Barclay. The three-alarm fire occurred on Thursday.
Ex-postal worker in Baltimore caught with $700K in stolen checks — and a plan to sell them
A former Baltimore postal worker pleaded guilty to stealing checks from the mail after investigators found nearly 200 stolen checks worth more than $700,000 and evidence he planned to sell them.
A United States Postal Service mail collection box is seen as a person walks in to the USPS building on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
For sale: Beautiful Butler stone home in Towson
This Towson estate situated on a spacious lot minutes from downtown and Cromwell Valley Park has 6 bedrooms, an updated kitchen, fireplaces and gym and home theater.
1 dead, 2 injured after separate Baltimore shootings hours apart
Two shootings within a span of about three hours left one man dead and two wounded across Baltimore early Saturday, according to police.
A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
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