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    Officer recounts shooting during David Linthicum’s trial: β€˜It was a bad nightmare’
    For almost three hours on Thursday, Baltimore County Police Officer Jonathan Chih recalled what unfolded on Warren Road the night of Feb. 9, 2023. At times, he choked up on the witness stand.
    Baltimore County Officer Jonathan Chih testified for almost three hours on Thursday during the trial of David Linthicum, 26, of Cockeysville, who’s standing trial in Baltimore County Circuit Court on five counts of attempted first-degree murder and related offenses.
    Legendary multi-Grammy winning artist Stevie Wonder to stop in Baltimore on his 10-city tour
    Stevie Wonder is stopping in Baltimore next month during his 10-city tour ahead of Election Day.
    Music legend Stevie Wonder performs at the Johns Hopkins University Class of 2024's Commencement Ceremony on Homewood Field Thursday, May 23.
    Deputy director leaving Baltimore’s beleaguered public works department
    Richard Luna, the deputy director of Baltimore’s beleaguered Department of Public Works, is leaving his position.
    Richard Luna, the deputy director of Baltimore’s beleaguered Department of Public Works, is leaving his position.
    Maryland Ren Fest tickets are sold out β€” here’s how you could still get some
    Getting a ticket to the Maryland Renaissance Festival that’s refunded is a first-come, first-served race that could involve checking multiple dates repeatedly.
    A welcome from characters at the Maryland Renaissance Festival
    A Howard County nonprofit wants to help marginalized communities weatherize their homes
    The Community Action Council of Howard County secured a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to revitalize housing units.
    A woman stands at a podium at a press conference and speaks to a crowd.
    We set out to find dumplings in Howard County. We found a new obsession.
    We set out to eat dumplings in Howard County, a hot spot for Asian dishes, and visited three very different places.
    A selection of dumplings from Tea Horse, a Sichuan-style restaurant located in Ellicott City.
    A 13,000-year-old quarry is about to be unearthed in Reisterstown
    The rolling green fields surrounding an Episcopal church in Maryland conceal a secret: Native Americans made weapons here 13,000 years ago.
    Archaeologist Zac Singer will soon start a dig around St. John’s Church in Reisterstown in the hope of finding a 13,000-year-old quarry.
    Baltimore County Police corporal acquitted on assault, use of force charges
    Circuit Judge Paul E. Alpert issued his decision at the end of a seven-day bench trial for Cpl. Zachary Small, a 20-year veteran of the Baltimore County Police Department.
    6/16/22β€”Exterior of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Baltimore County Police officers testify they wanted to help. Then David Linthicum opened fire.
    Baltimore County Police officers testified about what happened when they responded to a call for a man with a gun threatening to kill himself.
    Exterior of the Cockeysville home on February 9, 2023.
    Columbia is good for families. But can it draw more young professionals?
    Columbia is regularly named one of the country’s best places to raise a family. It hasn’t, however, made as clear of a pitch to millennials and Gen Zers.
    Young professionals shoot baskets at a networking event at GameOn Bar + Arcade in Columbia on Aug. 22, 2024.
    Child fatally struck by truck in parking lot was tragic accident, Annapolis Police say
    A 2-year-old boy was fatally struck Tuesday afternoon in an Eastport apartment complex parking lot.
    An Annapolis Police cruiser is seen on West St. during the Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival on June 1, 2024.
    8 β€˜Love Is Blind’ DC cast members are tied to Maryland
    There are several Baltimoreans in this season of "Love Is Blind," the hit Netflix show basing its seventh season in Washington, D.C.
    There are several Baltimoreans in this season of β€œLove Is Blind,” the hit Netflix show basing its seventh season in Washington, D.C.
    Mr. Boh will blink at Baltimore’s skyline with new National Bohemian sign
    β€œIt’s got a lot of character, a lot of charm,” she said of the sign. β€œMr. Boh himself is extremely charming as well.”
    View of the Natty Boh Tower in Baltimore.
    Once a favorite of white supremacists, New Balance is courting Black Baltimore
    New Balance disassociated itself from neo-Nazis, but now Kondwani Fidel has helped create a marketing campaign for the brand that celebrates Black Baltimore.
    Kondwani Fidel penned a series of commercials for the New Balance in partnership with the footwear and apparel chain DTLR.
    Leaders of cult formed in Maryland convicted of forcing children to work 16-hour payless days
    Jenkins, who grew up in Eastern Maryland died in 2021, had been a member of the Nation of Islam until 1978, when he founded the separate United Nation of Islam.
    The U.S. Justice Department flag flies outside the department's main headquarters in Washington, D.C.
    Families of Key Bridge victims to take legal action against Dali owner, say tragedy was preventable
    Almost six months after the cargo ship Dali crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the families of three of the six construction workers who died in the collapse are pursuing legal action to hold the ship company accountable.
    Maria del Carmen Castellon, wife of Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez, said real justice would mean her husband was still alive today.
    Students sue University of Maryland over canceled Gaza vigil
    A student group is alleging in a federal lawsuit that the University of Maryland has violated its First Amendment rights.
    Library and campus of the University of Maryland located in College Park, MD.
    Community rallies around hospitalized Rodgers Forge man after shooting, attempted robbery
    Since a Rodgers Forge man was shot outside his home during an attempted robbery Friday, an online fundraising campaign has raised more than $95,000.
    A man was shot and wounded Friday morning in the 400 block of Dunkirk Road in Rodgers Forge.
    Suspended NAACP leaders accused of bullying, financial misconduct deny wrongdoing
    Rev. Kobi Little, head of the NAACP Maryland State Conference, and Joshua Harris, treasurer for the state conference, were suspended by the national NAACP last week.
    Rev. Kobi Little of Baltimore's NAACP chapter speaks outside BPD headquarters on Thursday. He decried what he called a lack of transparency from Mayor Brandon Scott in the selection of Acting Police Commissioner Richard Worley.
    Baltimore County to wield new tool in effort to target vacant structures: A tax.
    The Baltimore County Council passed legislation to tax vacant structures and direct the revenue to funds that help find housing and fix up vacant buildings.
    The inside of an abandoned residential property that has been repeatedly used by squatters in Essex. The Baltimore County Council has passed a measure that would allow the county to tax vacant structures.
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