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Edmondson-Westside High School

Family and friends of 16-year-old Edmondson, Dennta Dorsey who was the student killed yesterday, and Attorney Thiur Vignarajah (left) during a press conference at the Edmondson Village, site of the shooting.
Police charge 16-year-old with murder in mass shooting at Edmondson Village Shopping Center
The Jan. 4 shooting also wounded two 17-year-old males and two 18-year-old males.
Chesapeake-Anne Arundel sophomore Delmar White (right), 285, improved to 31-0 (17 pins) following last weekend's 14-team Cavalier Duals at Archbishop Spalding of Anne Arundel County.
Wrestling State Duals preview
Local teams begin their quests for state crowns as regional action gets underway
Boys basketball
The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 9 Basketball Top 15
Poly gets second tour in boys poll; Gerstell joins the girls Top 15
Police tape seen at the intersection of Pennsylvania Ave and Lauren Street.
Edmondson-Westside High School student killed in Northeast Baltimore shooting
The West Baltimore high school has lost two students to gun violence since last month.
Scenes from inside of Edmondson Westside High School on January 13, 2023.
How violent neighborhoods threaten otherwise safe Baltimore schools
A rise in shootings within blocks of city high schools has rattled parents and students, who say they feel safe within school walls.
Boys basketball
The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 8 Basketball Top 15
Mount Carmel and Edmondson boys climb one spot each, while St. Mary’s moves into the Top 10; Girls poll has no movement as everyone holds serve
Edmondson and Poly players try to recover a lose ball in the 4th quarter. Edmondson plays Poly boys basketball on 1/27/23.
Edmondson pulls away from No. 14 Poly
No, 6 Red Storm move into position for Baltimore City boys basketball final berth; Dantzler scores 31
Dunbar's Otis Toney heads up to the basket as Edmondson's Marcus Jackson defends during Thursday's Baltimore City boys basketball contest. Toney finished with 24 points as the Poets built an early lead and held on for a 69-60 win over No. 6 Edmondson in East Baltimore.
Dunbar upends No. 6 Edmondson
Poets in middle of Baltimore City boys basketball championship chase after 69-60 victory
The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 7 Basketball Top 15
John Carroll enters boys poll; undefeated Loch Raven debuts in girls rankings
Dunbar's Otis Toney drives down the lane during Friday's boys basketball match against Randallstown. Toney finished with 21 points and seven rebounds for game's Most Valuable Player honors as the Poets improved to 12-2 with a 67-49 victory over the Rams in the opening game of the 25th Basketball Academy at Dunbar.
Dunbar boys basketball continue winning ways at Basketball Academy
Poets stop Randallstown for 12th victory; No. 6 Edmondson rebounds
Edmondson's Deonte Green (left) heads to the basket as City's Cam Horton defends during Thursday's Baltimore City boys basketball match. Horton had 20 points and 11 rebounds as the fourth-ranked Knights remained undefeated with a 78-73 victory over No. 6 Edmondson in North Baltimore.
No. 4 City outlasts Edmondson in boys basketball thriller
Knights handle No. 6 Red Storm challenge to remain undefeated
Curley's Omarr Smith Jr. (left) will see a familar face on the opposing bench Saturday afternoon in father Omarr Sr. as the Friars play No. 4 City in the featured game at the 25th Basketball Academy. The event, starting Friday afternoon, takes place at Dunbar High.
Family battle to highlight Basketball Academy
City boys, led by coach Omarr Smith faces off against Archbishop Curley, featuring his son, at Dunbar Saturday
The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 6 Basketball Top 15
Calvert Hall debuts at No. 11 in boys poll; Poly takes over as No. 1 in the girls poll, St. Frances up to No. 2 and FSK debuts at No. 15
Edmondson's Josiah Brown (left), Christian Smith and DJ Dantzler exchanged handshakes with Benjamin Franklin following Tuesday's Baltimore City boys basketball contest. The No. 8 Red Storm won, 76-51, in their first home match with spectators after none were allowed for last week after a student was fatally shot and four other students  wounded at the nearby Edmondson Village Shopping Center in West Baltimore.
Edmondson basketball seeking normalcy after tragedy
No. 8 Red Storm defeats Benjamin Franklin in front of home spectators following last week’s fatal shooting of student near school
The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 5 Basketball Top 15
McDonogh boys go from unranked to No. 9; All 15 girls teams remain in place
Edmondson Village Shopping Center in Baltimore, Monday, October 17, 2022.
Baltimore City Council bill could raise penalties on businesses violating curfew rules for minors
The bill follows a shooting last week at the Edmondson Village Shopping Center that left one Edmondson-Westside High School student dead.
Program director at Hilton Field House, Aaron Maybin, poses for a portrait at Hilton Field House, in Baltimore, Thursday, January 5, 2023.
In wake of mass shooting, Aaron Maybin offered a young teen a safe space and two books
Maybin had to teach him about how “death is all in decisions,” he said.
Edmondson Village Shopping Center in Baltimore, Monday, October 17, 2022.
Residents hope mass shooting brings new urgency to crime at Edmondson Village Shopping Center
Though crime has dropped significantly in recent years, the Edmondson Village shopping center and some of the immediate areas around it have historically grappled with and complained about crime — and many say it is still problem.
One person has died and four others were injured in a mass shooting at the Edmondson Village shopping center Wednesday morning.
Family of Baltimore teen shot and killed during school lunch hour asks community for justice
The family of a teenager who died after he was shot alongside four other Baltimore students at a shopping center on the outskirts of town says they are heartbroken.
Lake Clifton's Zammari Dorsey puts up a shot as Edmondson's Makhi West (left) and Kyrie Sherrod defends during Friday's Baltimore City boys basketball contest. Dorsey finished with 16 points as the No. 6 Lakers defeated eighth-ranked Edmondson, 50-46, in the rematch of last season's Class 1A state and Baltimore City championship games.
No. 6 Lake Clifton pushes past Edmondson
Lakers best No. 8 Edmondson again behind fourth quarter rally; Mitchell and Dorsey each finish with 16
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