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Baltimore officers who killed 26-year-old in May shootout will not be charged, AG says
Baltimore Police officers who shot a 26-year-old man and killed him May 12 will not be charged, the Maryland Attorney General’s Office said Monday.
A still image from Detective Enger Jimenez's body cam footage released on Thursday, May 22, 2025, by the Baltimore Police Department, showing officers chased a 26-year-old man down the 4600 block of York Road earlier this month.
Second Chance’s fight with the IRS brought scrutiny to donors
In a new court filing, an appraiser for Second Chance says the IRS is waging a “scorched earth assault” on the Baltimore-based nonprofit that sells secondhand furniture and building supplies.
The Second Chance warehouse in Baltimore on October 31, 2024.
Baltimore light rail back to full service just in time for fare-free day
Rides on Maryland Transit Administration vehicles are free Monday in honor of World Car-Free Day.
MTA Light Rail trains traverse the Howard Street corridor in downtown Baltimore.
What Marylanders should know as copperhead snakes become more active in fall
State officials are reminding Marylanders that eastern copperheads, one of two venomous snakes in the state, will become more active as the weather gets cooler.
The Eastern copperhead is a venomous pit viper, with a very distinctive triangular-shaped head.
Another vegan restaurant in Baltimore turns to meat to stay in business
Chihuahua Brothers, once a vegan taco business, has added meat options to its menu, a move its founder hopes will help the restaurant draw more diners.
The subterranean space had been vacant for 15 years, according to Chihuahua Brothers founder Kevyn Matthews.
Baltimore-based Volo Kids Foundation celebrates 10 years of bringing free sports to kids
In the 15 years since its founding, Volo Sports has grown to be the largest provider of social sports in the nation. And the company’s nonprofit arm, launched in 2015, has grown too.
Volo Kids Foundation National Program Manager Jeffry Pabon, center, brings coaches and kids in for a cheer after a rousing game of flag football at the Volo Kids Foundation’s 10th-anniversary party at Club Volo Brewers Hill in Baltimore.
Don’t have Ravens tickets? Eat, drink and enjoy the game at these spots.
Here are the restaurants and bars to cheer on the Ravens when you can't make it to M&T Bank Stadium, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
Walking Dorito nachos piled high with toppings from Liv's Tavern in Federal Hill.
Princeton Sports alumni open new bike and ski shop in Baltimore County
Corey Adams and Gregory Doda, former employees of the beloved Princeton Sports in Baltimore County, have opened their own bike and ski shop — right behind the old store.
Corey Adams, left, and Gregory Doda work together inside their shop, Peak Bicycle and Ski, in Baltimore.
Inside the not-so-secret society of Baltimore artists painting people’s faces
This is the 100 Heads Society, where friends and strangers dedicate their Monday evenings to honing their portraiture skills.
AUGUST 25, 2025 - Evelyn sits for a portrait with 100 Heads Society in August.
Andrew Lastovka hits 2 field goals in under 2 minutes as Youngstown State beats Towson 31-28
Youngstown State came back from an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit to win at Towson.
Morgan State beats Division II Central State (Ohio) 27-0 for first victory of the season
Morgan State’s Kobe Muasau threw for 156 yards and a touchdown, and Jason Collins Jr. rushed for 67 yards and a score.
Morgan State won Saturday after starting the season with three losses.
3 jobs, 9 roommates: What it’s like for foreign students to work a summer in Ocean City
Ocean City is the most popular destination for the U.S. State Department program that offers foreign university students a chance working and traveling in the U.S. on a J-1 visa.
Teodora Wjacic works a shift as a barista at the All Friends coffee shop in Ocean City.
2 shootings and vacant building fire leave 3 dead in Baltimore in 6 hours
Within a span of six hours, three people died in Baltimore from shootings and a vacant building fire, police said.
A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
For sale: A beautifully renovated country retreat in Freeland
Built circa 1878, the home recently underwent extensive renovations, and today contains luxurious interiors and designer finishes.
This Baltimore man earned a diploma while juggling work and family. But he’s not done.
After 15 years away from the classroom, a Baltimore man on Friday achieved his goal, joining more than 50 graduates from the Excel Center, a free adult high school for Maryland students.
Antonio Pennix holding his son Avion Pennix and Avi Pennix for a portrait after his commencement ceremony at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, on Friday, September 19, 2025. Pennix was among 50 graduates from the Excel Center — a free high school for adult learners in Maryland — there to receive their diplomas.
BmoreArt’s recommendations for 6 free, must-see art exhibits this fall
From a Galerie Myrtis group show to Katie Pumphrey’s “Swimming Pool,” here are BmoreArt’s favorite free art exhibits to visit this fall.
**ONE-TIME USE** Jerrell Gibbs’ “Bubble baths in the zink” (2025, 18 x 24,” oil on canvas) is featured in Galerie Myrtis’ “The Brave: Affirming Power, Presence & Possibility” exhibit.
19-year-old man shot near Forest Park High School after football game
A 19-year-old was shot and injured outside of Forest Park High School in Northwest Baltimore Friday evening, police said. The teenager is in stable condition.
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.
Vigilante mom sentenced to 20 years for Columbia shooting of two teens
Vigilante mom Dieneba Sekou Traore was sentenced to 20 years in prison Friday after a Howard County jury found her guilty of shooting two teens in downtown Columbia.
A Columbia woman is facing charges in Howard County tied to an Oct. 12 shooting that injured two teenagers in a grassy area adjacent to the Giant Foods parking lot on Centre Park Drive.
Charm City welcome for new Baltimore election director includes board member walk-out
The Baltimore City Board of Elections gave its new leader a Charm City welcome Thursday, delivering one of its most chaotic meetings in recent memory after one member stormed out of the boardroom.
Incoming Election Director Clifford Tatum, center, speaks with guests during a reception at the Baltimore City Board of Elections on Thursday.
Federal jury convicts Baltimore MS-13 gang members in killings
They and other gang members took part in a grisly string of violence over three months in 2020 that left two young women dead.
A federal jury returned racketeering and murder convictions against three members of the MS-13 gang in Baltimore.
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