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Man sentenced to 30 years in deadly shooting of woman caught in crossfire near Federal Hill
Baltimore Circuit Judge Nicole K. Barmore sentenced Alexis Cancel-Soto, 21, of Glen Burnie, on charges including first-degree murder in the killing of Cameran Holt.
Cameran Holt and her dog, Rein, during a family vacation to the Outer Banks, N.C., in 2023.
Streets Market in Bayview is closing. Another grocery chain will take its place.
Streets Market Bayview’s closure follows a couple of other grocery closings in Baltimore.
Streets Market, Washington, D.C.-based grocer with stores in Baltimore, will close its Bayview location.
Baltimore Police officer pleads guilty to assaulting 2 people at SWAT holiday party
Officer Morgan Banocy, who’s been on the force for more than 11 years, was sentenced to probation before judgment, which is not a conviction.
A Baltimore Police officer pleaded guilty to two counts of assault after attacking people while off-duty at a SWAT holiday party at The Admiral’s Cup in Fells Point in 2025.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including spring dances and a record store rave
Whether you want to attend Baltimore spring dances, rage out at a rave in a record store or see some stand-up comedy, we’ve got you covered.
Offstage Sessions’ Test Press rave returns to the Fells Point record store Sound Garden on Friday night.
From $3.7M to $9.9M: Federal probe focuses on 42 Baltimore homes sold again and again
Federal prosecutors have charged an attorney in connection to a 2021 real estate investment scheme that centers on 42 rowhomes in East Baltimore owned by a group of New York investors.
The scheme under investigation by federal prosecutors includes this vacant property at 521 N. East Ave.
Streeter: Pastor Jamal Bryant apologized for implying the Target boycott was over. It never was.
OPINION | Baltimore native Pastor Jamal Bryant declared his part of the Target boycott over. We still aren’t going back.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 05: Dr. Jamal H. Bryant speaks onstage during WayMaker Men's Summit Presented By BET Experience – Day 1 on June 05, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
Maryland’s reading comeback may hinge on $10.9M for teacher coaches
State Superintendent of Schools Carey Wright led a similar turnaround in Mississippi with literacy coaches.
Ecaterina Bittner, left, literacy coach at Armistead Gardens Elementary/Middle School, goes over student scores with Darlene Green, a literacy paraeducator for the first grade.
Baltimore’s latest no-bid election contract is the last one, officials swear
The contract with McAfee Election Services is unusual among election boards across Maryland. Most manage their election warehouses and vote-counting operations with their own employees.
Early voters cast their ballots at the Randallstown Community Center on October 30, 2024.
Baby girl dies month after Pikesville crash that killed her mom
A 1-year-old girl has died after injuries she sustained in a Pikesville car crash last month that also killed her mother, Baltimore County Police announced.
Baltimore County police at the intersection of Middle River Road and Bird River Road after a suspicious package was reported at Freedom Church Middle River on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
Carl Thistel, former Sheppard Pratt social work director, championed mental health programs
Carl Thistel, the former director of social work at Sheppard Pratt Hospital, died Feb. 19 of Alzheimer's disease. He was 94.
Carl Thistel.
Prosecutors seized his legal notes. Now he wants a Baltimore judge to throw out his rape case.
Natalie Finegar, Dwayne Elliott’s attorney, argues that her client’s constitutional rights have been violated.
The exterior of the Baltimore City Central Booking and Intake Center on February 6, 2024.
Anyone can get free child care in West Baltimore. Some moms found a village, too.
This University of Maryland, Baltimore, program fights the rising social isolation among parents.
New mother Brittany Brinkley feeds and plays with daughter Bobbee Battle, 10 months, at the Rise Early Learning and Family Support Center. The center is apart of the University of Maryland Baltimore School of Social Work, provides free, high-quality early childhood education, family support services, workforce development, and parent education programs all under one roof.
Months after the Castle fire, is the rebuild underway?
The Castle in Hampden was badly damaged by a three-alarm fire in November, and rebuilding could take years. Meanwhile, tenants have had to find new homes.
Scaffolding covers The Castle, a historic building in Baltimore’s Hampden neighborhood, earlier this month.
The Dish: He started a Canton bake shop. Now he wants to give it away.
When David Korrie opened the Little Hungarian Bake Shoppe in Canton, he promised it would be a business run by Ukrainian refugees. He didn’t realize how difficult that would be.
March 12, 2026 - David Korrie, owner of The Little Hungarian Bake Shoppe, stands in the apartment located in the back of the business. Korrie spoke with refugee agencies about sponsoring a Ukranian family and spent months taking notes on the eatery's operations and outfitting the apartment. As of right now, he is living in the apartment until a refugee family can be found to run the business.
A gentle poet, Eric Hrabowski, son of former UMBC president, dies at 50
The son of former UMBC president, Eric Hrabowski, went into cardiac arrest at home.
Eric Coleman Hrabowski in 2018.
Judge declares mistrial after jury deadlocks in case of Annapolis kidnapping, killing
An Anne Arundel County judge declared a mistrial after a jury deadlocked in the case of a man accused of kidnapping and murder in the killing of David Winchester Jr., whose body was found in Annapolis after his mother reported him missing from Baltimore.
Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025 — The Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County in Annapolis.
Baltimore IG refers fraud, data sharing in crime prevention office for criminal investigation
An investigation by Baltimore Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming of an anti-crime program found several fraudulent invoices and evidence that a city employee improperly shared sensitive data.
Baltimore City Hall in Baltimore, Md., on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.
The debate dividing Guinness drinkers: Do you split the G?
Depending on what side of the social media algorithm you’re on, maybe you’ve seen celebrities and even your friends “splitting the G” on their first gulps of Guinness.
Lauren Baracco shows her attempt to "split the G."
Missing Baltimore boy Tristan King was found. What happens now?
Tristan is now in a specialized foster home, his grandmother said.
Tristan King was taken to a Baltimore hospital for an evaluation and has since been sent to what’s known as a treatment foster home in Prince George’s County, according to his grandmother.
Maryland weather: Temperatures plunge after severe storm threat lifts
High temperatures will be in the 30s and 40s, according to the National Weather Service, with lows in the upper 20s. Blustery winds are expected to continue, but they’ll be milder than what was previously forecast.
A large tree lays across power lines on Walker Ave in Towson after high winds moved through the area Monday night.
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