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Dad sentenced for pulling gun on coach during elementary school basketball game in Baltimore
Troy Antwaun Spencer, 50, of Allendale in Southwest Baltimore, had pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Baltimore to possession of a firearm and ammunition by a prohibited person and possession of a firearm in a school zone.
A still from gym security camera footage shows the first moments of an altercation at a Leith Walk Elementary Middle School basketball game on March 6, 2023 between a player's father and one of the team's coaches.
Nick’s Fish House sells to its longtime operators
Online property records show the property changed hands in July for $750,000.
Nick’s Fish House may look a little different soon.
Why are there so many dead fish in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor?
It’s not unusual to see some dead fish around the Inner Harbor as summer ends, but a mass fish kill left several thousand floating in the water Wednesday.
Dead fish are seen between Pier Five and Pier Six Wednesday Sept. 4, 2024.
Baltimore will get at least $7.5M in settlement with e-cigarette maker JUUL
Baltimore City sued Juul Labs in 2020, accusing the company of deceptive marketing campaigns aimed at children and teens by offering flavored vaping pens without disclosing their high nicotine content.
Juul packages are seen on a shelf in New York City in 2022. The company will pay Baltimore at least $7.5 million to settle a lawsuit.
Andrea Rodriguez Avila, killed in her dorm, remembered for her promise, leadership
Dozens of people were gathered Tuesday evening to remember Andrea Rodriguez Avila, a recent graduate of the Community College of Baltimore County, who was shot and killed at Rice University.
A photograph of Andrea Rodriguez Avila was displayed on a table during a vigil honoring her life held at CCBC’s Essex Campus on Sept. 3, 2024.
Fall-like weather continues before turning rainy this weekend
Beautiful weather with an early fall feel will last into Thursday before turning wet Friday evening into most of Saturday.
The Baltimore region could see rain on Friday and Saturday before cooler, fall-like conditions return Sunday.
A probe found Maryland’s top education officials swapped encrypted messages. Should they have?
Maryland’s education watchdog says former Maryland Superintendent of Schools Mohammed Choudhury and his administration used an encrypted messaging app to discuss state business.
Maryland’s education watchdog says former Maryland Superintendent of Schools Mohammed Choudhury and his administration used an encrypted messaging app to discuss state business.
Inside the Dugout: What Cedric Mullins’ turnaround tells us
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Cedric Mullins at bat against the Texas Rangers.
Baltimore man charged with sneaking into Martin State Airport, trying to steal airplane
A preliminary investigation found that Joseph Goldman, 43, drove past security onto airport grounds Aug. 30.
A Baltimore man was arrested on charges of theft and trespassing after Maryland State Police said he tried to steal a plane at Martin State Airport.
Emergent gets go-ahead for mpox vaccine, but it won’t be made in Baltimore
Gaithersburg-based Emergent BioSolutions got approval to make more smallpox vaccine for use against mpox, but it won’t be produced in Baltimore.
Emergent Bio Solutions was given federal approval to use its smallpox vaccine against mpox.
Baltimore hotel workers hold first strike in decades at city-owned Hilton
Baltimore hotel workers went on strike at the the city-owned downtown Hilton hotel on Labor Day, demanding better pay and better working conditions. It was the city's first strike in more than 50 years.
Hotel workers walked out of the city-owned downtown Hilton hotel Monday for a daylong Labor Day strike demanding better pay and better working conditions, making it the first strike in 54 years at any hotel in Baltimore.
Vignarajah returned $200K in public funding after dropping out of mayor’s race
Vignarajah was one of a handful of candidates to participate in Baltimore's new public financing system for small-dollar campaigns this year, but ended his bid for mayor weeks before Election Day and endorsed Sheila Dixon.
Thiru Vignarajah announces that he’s dropping out of the Baltimore mayoral race and endorsing Sheila Dixon on May 1, 2024.
Labor Day: 10 workplace movies to watch and celebrate that you don’t work there
From "The Devil Wears Prada" to "Monsters Inc," here are ten workplace comedies to delight you and make you happy you're not working there.
"Office Space," the 1999 movie starring Ron Livingston, is the ultimate workplace comedy.
Baltimore duo making national park trips a ‘Black people thing’
Launched by two Baltimore-natives in 2022, Our Parks Too! is a campaign that encourages Black people to visit and enjoy the country’s national parks system.
Our Parks Too! is a national effort to expose Black people to those spaces is being led by a duo of Baltimore-natives, Kristen Walker, 38, and Diamon Clark, 29.
Hotel workers across the U.S. walked off the job Sunday. Baltimore could be next.
Hotel workers in eight cities from 25 hotels picketed on Sunday to demand better working conditions.
Hotel workers in eight cities walked off the job on Sunday to demand better wages and working conditions. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Ditch the home office: 7 of Baltimore’s best cafes and eateries for working remotely
Switch up the home office for hopping hot spots with food social media influencer Chris Franzoni’s recommendations for the best Baltimore cafes and eateries for remote work.
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She called the police on Jason Billingsley. It cost her a sibling.
By the time Jason Billingsley, 33, was Pava LaPere’s age, he was in prison for a sexual offense. Their lives converged on a rooftop in 2023, bringing about a case that commanded the attention of Baltimore for a year.
Justine Billingsley turned in her brother Jason to the police.
Steel, concrete and mud from the Key Bridge salvage operation gets recycled and repurposed
About 50,000 tons of material and debris were removed from the Key Bridge collapse site. All of it was repurposed and put to good use.
Workers cut up the remanants of the Francis Scott Key Bridge to prepare them to be recycled on April 12, 2024 a few weeks after the collapse. . The pieces are gathered from the water and taken to the port of Tradepoint Atlantic, which sits directly adjacent to where the bridge once stood.
Miles Myree scores 2 touchdowns as Morgan State edges Hampton 30-28
The Bears ran for 244 yards on 55 carries to win on the road.
Cincinnati holds off tough Towson for 38-20 win in season opener
The Tigers rushed for 194 yards on 5.2 yards per carry to keep the game close.
Pete Shinnick, pictured last year, began his second season as Towson head coach Saturday in a 38-20 loss at Cincinnati.
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