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Baltimore County Police corporal acquitted on assault, use of force charges
Circuit Judge Paul E. Alpert issued his decision at the end of a seven-day bench trial for Cpl. Zachary Small, a 20-year veteran of the Baltimore County Police Department.
6/16/22—Exterior of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
How Baltimore, opioid firms plan to argue their case during trial
The opening arguments Wednesday set the stage for how the city and opioid companies will approach the planned eight-week civil trial.
Metal letters on a stone wall spell McKesson Corporate Headquarters as a person walks by in the background
BOPA runs out of money, calls ‘emergency’ board meeting
Troubled Artscape host plans to vote on ‘personnel and business location’ Thursday
Artscape
Dali ‘jury-rigged’ and unseaworthy when it slammed into Key Bridge, feds say
The U.S. Justice Department accused the operators of Dali, the container ship that brought down the Francis Scott Key Bridge, of negligence and mismanagement.
The Dali, a massive container ship from Singapore,  still sits in the wreckage and collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the Baltimore port on April 1, 2024. It has been a week since it lost power and struck the bridge , causing it to topple in seconds, taking several roadway workers and their cars with it. The once giant frame of the bridge now sits in the water and large cranes have arrived to untangle the mess.
Mr. Boh will blink at Baltimore’s skyline with new National Bohemian sign
“It’s got a lot of character, a lot of charm,” she said of the sign. “Mr. Boh himself is extremely charming as well.”
View of the Natty Boh Tower in Baltimore.
A century-old printing company exits Baltimore, taking 144 jobs along with it
A printing company with a nearly century-long history in the Baltimore area is leaving the city, a move that potentially puts 144 people out of work.
This is a photo of BC Graphics and Edge Direct, which are leaving the Cherry Hill neighborhood of South Baltimore.
A Hopkins doctor is using diabetes medicine to help Black women fight hair loss
A common drug used to treat diabetes may also help Black women with a type of alopecia, a Johns Hopkins scientist found.
Belinda Robinson participated in a Johns Hopkins Medicine study to see if a common diabetes drug could help her regrow hair after she was diagnosed with alopecia.
Once a favorite of white supremacists, New Balance is courting Black Baltimore
New Balance disassociated itself from neo-Nazis, but now Kondwani Fidel has helped create a marketing campaign for the brand that celebrates Black Baltimore.
Kondwani Fidel penned a series of commercials for the New Balance in partnership with the footwear and apparel chain DTLR.
The Dish: Could Hollins Market become Baltimore’s next foodie neighborhood?
The newly reopened Hollins Market hopes to attract new customers while also serving the surrounding neighborhood.
Guests walk through Hollins Market, in Baltimore, Tuesday September 17, 2024.
Leaders of cult formed in Maryland convicted of forcing children to work 16-hour payless days
Jenkins, who grew up in Eastern Maryland died in 2021, had been a member of the Nation of Islam until 1978, when he founded the separate United Nation of Islam.
The U.S. Justice Department flag flies outside the department's main headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Election board will appeal Harborplace ballot ruling to state Supreme Court
With the election less than two months away, it’s expected the state Supreme Court will decide whether to take up the case and rule expeditiously.
The Baltimore skyline is seen above the Harborplace pavilions and the Inner Harbor.
Gang hit man gets 45 years in killings of 3 innocent victims, 10 other shootings
The Black Guerrilla Family hit man had been involved in the killings of not one, not two, but three people.
Samantha Boyd Lide displays tattoo remembering sister Chanette Neal
Families of Key Bridge victims to take legal action against Dali owner, say tragedy was preventable
Almost six months after the cargo ship Dali crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the families of three of the six construction workers who died in the collapse are pursuing legal action to hold the ship company accountable.
Maria del Carmen Castellon, wife of Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez, said real justice would mean her husband was still alive today.
Inside the Dugout: A year later, the O’s are not as fun. They deserve admiration anyway.
In a way it never has before, it feels like the losing — at-bats and games — is living with these Orioles.
Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman (35) and shortstop Gunnar Henderson (2) watch their teammates on the field from the dugout in a game against the Chicago White Sox at Camden Yards in Baltimore on September 4, 2024.
Suspended NAACP leaders accused of bullying, financial misconduct deny wrongdoing
Rev. Kobi Little, head of the NAACP Maryland State Conference, and Joshua Harris, treasurer for the state conference, were suspended by the national NAACP last week.
Rev. Kobi Little of Baltimore's NAACP chapter speaks outside BPD headquarters on Thursday. He decried what he called a lack of transparency from Mayor Brandon Scott in the selection of Acting Police Commissioner Richard Worley.
When I was a student, school shootings were rare. As a teacher, they were expected.
School shootings have become more widespread and expected across America than in previous generations.
Illustration of a school sign with bullet holes.
Nearly two-thirds of Maryland 18-year-olds are registered to cast a crucial vote
The rate of 18-year-old voters registered in Maryland exceeds that of neighboring Pennsylvania, according to the study, and Ohio, Georgia and Arizona.
A Baltimore resident casts their vote on Election Day, Nov. 8, 2022, at Margaret Brent Elementary/Middle School. Polling locations for the general election remain open until 8 p.m.
‘We are very familiar with death’: One man’s overdose exemplifies Baltimore’s crisis
A man’s death is one of 988 overdoses that exemplifies the cross section of ages, races, ethnicities and genders affected by Baltimore’s overdose crisis.
A man in the foreground is barely visible because the room is dark. The window over his right shoulder shows two children playing outside. What at first appears as bars on the window is actually syringes.
Lady Brion is Maryland’s 11th poet laureate — and its youngest ever
Lady Brion is the youngest person and first spoken word artist to be named Maryland’s poet laureate.
Lady Brion speaks at a podium to a room full of people.
Judge blocks ballot question to allow Inner Harbor redevelopment
An Anne Arundel County judge ruled Monday to invalidate a ballot question asking Baltimore City voters to rezone the Inner Harbor for development on the grounds that it’s not proper charter material.
A state judge has ruled against a November ballot question allowing for this proposed redevelopment of Harborplace.
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