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Man accused in Fells Point attack talked to police about deadly assault, documents say
David Philpot was walking his dog on Saturday afternoon when he was approached by Clinedinst, 43, who asked for money, Philpot’s wife of 30 years said. When Philpot said he had no money, he was shoved to the ground and repeatedly kicked.
David Philpot, who was fatally assaulted in Fells Point, was a regular sight in the neighborhood even to those who did not know him.
Cohen’s ‘anti-slumlord’ bill moves forward in Baltimore City Council
After rounds of negotiations, council members praised the new direction of the pro-renters bill.
Council member Zeke Cohen speaks in Baltimore alongside a coalition of renters demanding strengthened accountability for the city’s most frequently cited and hazardous multifamily dwellings on Monday, Feb. 27, 2023.
Harford County says seven Bel Air homes are uninhabitable after explosion
While officials were on their way to the home in the 2300 block of Arthurs Woods Drive, they were notified the home had exploded, Master Deputy State Fire Marshal Oliver Alkire said.
Fire and emergency responders are continuing to search through debris Sunday morning after an apparent house explosion in Bel Air.
Johns Hopkins University will require SAT, ACT scores again
Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore will again require standardized test scores for undergraduate admissions.
Students applying for fall 2025 admission are encouraged, but not required, to submit test scores.
Dad pleads guilty for role in son’s shooting at Baltimore high school
In a statement, Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates said the case “sends a clear message to all parents and guardians that they will be held accountable for their actions and the actions of their children.”
The street outside Carver Vocational-Technical High School with police tape in front.
Inside the Dugout: Why this Orioles team breaks my brain
Plus, what Coby Mayo learned and lamenting a lost friend.
Baltimore Orioles teammates watch from the dugout after catcher James McCann took a pitch to the face during a baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Camden Yards on July 29, 2024.
Forget about the DMV, Keith Lee. Here are 5 Baltimore restaurants to try instead.
Popular food reviewer Keith Lee is bringing his famous TikToks to the DMV area. But we have Baltimore-specific restaurants he should try first.
Keith Lee should try the neighborhood bird at Ekiben.
Theft trial begins for ABC Capital’s Walsh, accused in Ponzi-style scheme
The only criminal case against a real estate investor Jay Walsh accused of running a Ponzi-style international investment scheme that affected thousands of homes in Baltimore and Philadelphia is underway this week in Baltimore District Court.
ABC Capital's Jay Walsh appeared in Baltimore District Court on June 20 for a scheduled trial on charges of felony theft and doing business without a license.
Young children are dying in Baltimore’s unprecedented overdose crisis
The smallest and least suspecting victims of Baltimore’s opioid epidemic are young children. Since 2020, 15 young children have died of overdose.
A commemorative DVD that played during Journey's funeral and reception is displayed on a shelf in Rachell Portilla's home as seen on August 13th, 2024 in Halethorpe, MD.
You’re going to want an espresso martini after reading this
The coffee-flavored cocktail is here to stay. Here are five restaurants and bars where you can start your espresso martini journey across Baltimore.
The espresso martini at CookHouse in Bolton Hill.
When it comes to fashion, Democrats turn to Maryland native Christian Siriano
Annapolis native Christian Siriano has the golden touch when it comes to dressing women in the political sphere — whether that be Michelle Obama and Jill Biden or the next potential leader of the free world, Kamala Harris.
Annapolis native Christian Siriano has the golden touch when it comes to dressing women in the political sphere — whether that be Michelle Obama and Jill Biden or the next potential leader of the free world, Kamala Harris.
In appeal, Marilyn Mosby calls prosecution ‘ill-advised and ill-conceived from the beginning’
Marilyn Mosby, who served two terms as Baltimore state's attorney from 2015 to 2023, is appealing her perjury and mortgage fraud convictions.
Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby thanks supporters outside of the federal courthouse in Greenbelt. Mosby was sentenced earlier on May 23, 2024, to three years of probation, including a year of house arrest, for fraud and perjury.
Man charged with manslaughter after fatal Fells Point assault, police say
The man was in a “brief verbal altercation” with an unidentified man who assaulted him around 2:45 p.m. Saturday on Eastern Avenue, police said.
A Baltimore Police vehicle is seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
Fells Point victim remembered as ‘a joy to be around’
David Philpot, who was assaulted Saturday in Fells Point and died Sunday, was a regular sight in the neighborhood even to those who did not know him.
David Philpot, who was fatally assaulted in Fells Point, was a regular sight in the neighborhood even to those who did not know him.
Police identify victim killed in East Baltimore shooting that also injured 7
A 36-year-old man died and the other conditions range from stable to critical condition.
ROCA members playing basketball in the court where the shooting happened.
Ahead of Pimlico’s next chapter, fans get a day to grab memories
At fan appreciation day Sunday, visitors browsed Preakness and Pimlico merchandise from years past and left with up to two items.
Fans "shop" for Pimlico and Preakness merchandise.
Franklin High School mourns the death of 16-year-old football player
The teen died during practice in Reisterstown after experiencing a medical emergency.
The football stadium at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, MD is seen on August 16, 2024.
What’s the right council size? Baltimore and Baltimore County voters will decide
Voters in Baltimore and Baltimore County will face a similar question at the polls this fall: in these two much-changed jurisdictions, is it time to reshape the legislative bodies that govern them — and how do you ensure they remain representative of residents?
The Baltimore City Council and Baltimore County Council (seen in file photos above and below, respectively) both have ballot questions this election season about resizing the councils.
Trial of ex-Gilman teacher tests court’s handling of child sexual abuse images
Chris Bendann, a former teacher at the Gilman School, is set to stand trial on Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore on charges of sexual exploitation of a child, possession of child pornography and cyberstalking.
A lamppost outside the Gilman School holds banner's with the institution's name and values on them on March 16, 2023.
Baltimore assistant sheriff arrested for alleged DUI in Ocean City
Nicholas Bendy was arrested allegedly for driving under the influence after an Ocean City police officer saw him speeding and changing lanes.
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