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    He came to Baltimore to run the port. Two months in, the bridge collapsed.
    Jonathan Daniels was in his seventh week on the job as executive director of the Maryland Port Administration when the Key Bridge collapsed. Now he is tasked with overseeing the growing port’s return to regular operations.
    Jonathan Daniels, executive director of the Maryland Port Administration, oversees the Port of Baltimore, which directly employs more than 15,000 people.
    New/Next Film Festival returns for 2024, expands to four days
    The New/Next Film Festival returns to Baltimore this year, with expanded programming.
    Eric Hatch, organizer of the New/Next Film Festival, said he was excited to bring the festival back for 2024.
    Howard County Executive unveils $2.4 billion operating budget request
    Howard County Executive Calvin Ball unveiled $2.4 billion operating budget request, including $1.14 billion for the Howard County Public School System.
    The exterior of the George Howard Building as seen on Jan. 25, 2024.
    Fourth worker who fell into river after Key Bridge collapse identified; cleanup work continues
    Mexican officials have identified the fourth victim of the Key Bridge collapse whose body was recovered Sunday as that of Carlos Daniel Hernández.
    A memorial site to honor the construction workers who lost their lives in the collapse of the Key Bridge sits on the side of the road right before the blockade to Fort Armistead Park. Roberto Marquez, an artist from Dallas, TX, painted a mural in their honor as well as painted their names on several crosses dotting the perimeter of flowers, candles, and othe mementos of remembrance. Members of the community honored the victims through prayer and song on April 6, 2024.
    Key Bridge collapse: Here’s what you need to know
    Everything you need to know about the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
    Weeks after the Dali crashed into the Key Bridge and caused a deadly collapse, here's what you need to know.
    Baltimore Museum of Industry is collecting Key Bridge, Port of Baltimore artifacts
    The Baltimore Museum of Industry has launched a new initiative to collect materials related to the Francis Scott Key Bridge’s significance in Baltimore, from its history and workers to the recent collapse and subsequent recovery effort.
    Remnants of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge are lifted up by cranes, seen from a Department of Natural Resources boat on the Patapsco River in Baltimore, on April 10, 2024.
    One Charles Center, iconic downtown tower owned by Peter Angelos, heads to auction
    Bidding is set to open at $1.5 million and begins Tuesday afternoon. The online auction is scheduled to end on Thursday.
    One Charles Center, owned by the late Peter Angelos, was valued at almost $10 million in 2022.
    Remains recovered of 4th missing victim of Key Bridge collapse
    Officials did not identify the victim at the request of the family, but he is presumed to be one of the construction workers who fell from the bridge as it collapsed.
    Remnants of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge are lifted up by cranes, seen from a Department of Natural Resources boat on the Patapsco River in Baltimore, on April 10, 2024.
    7-year-old Mondawmin Mall shooting victim now in stable condition
    Baltimore Police said a 7-year-old girl shot at one of Baltimore’s best-known malls on Saturday is now in “stable” condition.
    The exterior of Mondawmin Mall on Dec. 13, 2022.
    Baltimore County Council chair wants to cut Olszewski’s budget, redirect funds
    The Baltimore County Council chairman says he’s unhappy with the proposed budget from County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr.
    Israel “Izzy” Patoka speaks, framed to the left of a person’s shadowed and blurry head.
    Burglary reported at ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ star’s Carroll County home
    A “majority” of the star’s designer bags, including Birkin bags, and a “large amount” of her jewelry were taken during the reported theft, according to TMZ.
    Carroll County officials confirmed a reported theft at the home of Wendy Osefo, of “The Real Housewives of Potomac.”
    Harford Co. Police investigating 3 deaths as homicides following apartment fire
    Harford County Police have opened a homicide investigation after three people were found dead Monday morning at the scene of an apartment fire.
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    Baltimore tech CEO secures investments on ‘Shark Tank’ for all-in-one hairstyling tool
    'Shark Tank' panelists Mark Cuban and Emma Grede invested $150,000 in Dawn Myers’ $400 thermal hair infuser called The Mint, which is manufactured in Baltimore. The all-in-one hair tool detangles — and distributes heated conditioners and gels throughout — a person’s hair.
    In an episode of ABC’s “Shark Tank” that aired on April 5, Dawn Myers pitched her product to Mark Cuban, Emma Grede, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec.
    7-year-old shot Saturday at Mondawmin Mall; Baltimore Police say she wasn’t the target
    A 7-year-old was shot at Mondawmin Mall on Saturday, and Baltimore Police searched for the shooter.
    Mayor Brandon Scott and Police Commissioner Richard Worley address reporters Saturday, April 13, 2024, outside the Mondawmin Mall, where a 7-year-old girl was shot.
    Prosecutors seeking multiple years in prison for Maryland Proud Boy over role in Jan. 6 riot
    Scott Miller of Anne Arundel is facing sentencing Friday in U.S. District Court in Washington for his role in the insurrection. He pleaded guilty in January to assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon.
    In a court filing, federal prosecutors say Scott Miller, 36, of Millersville, swung a pole at a police officer during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. Miller, circled in a photo captured that day, was a member of the fascist group the Proud Boys at the time of the attack.
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    Pride of Baltimore II prepares for summer as usual, despite Key Bridge collapse
    The Pride of Baltimore II is back in the harbor and ready to welcome visitors.
    The Pride of Baltimore II returned to Baltimore in early April. It's offering free deck tours this weekend at Fort McHenry.
    How city voters view elected leaders’ responses to the Key Bridge collapse
    Gov. Wes Moore and Mayor Brandon Scott earned high marks from city voters for their response to the Key Bridge collapse, according to a new poll by Goucher College in partnership with The Baltimore Banner.
    Gov. Wes Moore and President Joe Biden walk out for a press conference about the Key Bridge collapse at the Maryland Transportation Authority Police Headquarters in Dundalk on Friday, April 5, 2024.
    Victim’s attorney questions safety features at site of deadly I-695 crash, calls it preventable
    New details from the NTSB’s investigation of the March 2023 crash reveal that a safety truck was “parked and unattended.” The attorney for one victim said that had it been properly positioned, it might have prevented that crash that killed six workers in the median work zone.
    Overhead footage of crash on I-695 that killed six highway workers.
    Video shows strangers taking cat from Baltimore County convenience store
    Maxine has been missing for 10 days since two girls were seen on video holding the cat.
    Maxine the cat has been missing for just about 10 days. Her owners don’t think she was taken from the shop maliciously.
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