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    Peruvian tall ship to sail by Fort McHenry, into the harbor
    A Peruvian tall ship will soon make a dramatic entrance into Baltimore.
    The BAP Unión being pulled by a tugboat in 2019.
    A driver forgot to put her vehicle in park. Baltimore Fire officials say it rolled into the Inner Harbor.
    The Baltimore Fire Department sent divers into the Inner Harbor after they say a woman forgot to put her vehicle in park and it drifted into the water.
    Crews pulled a car out of the Inner Harbor on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. Baltimore Fire Department officials say a woman had forgotten to put the vehicle in park before it rolled into the harbor.
    Maryland promised to give more cash to poor families last year. It still hasn’t.
    Maryland social services said it would end a policy that reduced cash assistance for recipients who live in subsidized housing. A year later, it hasn't happened.
    Illustration of family with children standing in door of row home in background. In front of them are large hands snipping a corner off a check with massive scissors.
    An artist took liberties with Frederick Douglass. Some on the Eastern Shore question the art.
    The mural in Easton opened a contentious debate that has yet to resolve.
    An enlarged print of “Frederick Douglass Liberty," featured on the side of a building in Easton, has drawn controversy.
    Prosecutor describes ‘two executions’ on day Baltimore Police Officer Keona Holley was killed
    Holley, a two-year veteran of the Baltimore Police Department, was fatally shot inside her patrol car in Curtis Bay on Dec. 16, 2021. She was 39.
    Baltimore Police Officer Keona Holley was fatally shot inside her patrol car on Pennington Avenue near Hazel Street in Curtis Bay on Dec. 16, 2021. She was 39.
    Fire in Southeast Baltimore leaves one child dead, two hospitalized
    Baltimore City firefighters pulled three people from a burning dwelling fire in the the 3400 block of East Lombard Street.
    Baltimore City Fire Service Vehicle
    Report shows link between slave trade, University of Maryland College Park
    The 1856 Project has released a report that shows the slave economy was deeply entrenched in the origins of Maryland Agricultural College, which eventually became the University of Maryland College Park.
    Library and campus of the University of Maryland located in College Park, MD.
    A Morgan State professor forgave his brother’s killer and formed healing friendship
    For Morgan State University professor Darryl Green, the healing journey was rocky and winding.
    Morgan State University professor Darryl Green forgave his brother’s killer and formed powerful, healing friendship
    Maryland’s Harris Teeter stores in limbo as officials oppose national grocery merger
    Federal and state authorities are seeking to block a merger between national grocery chains that would sell 10 Harris Teeter stores in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., to the company behind the Piggly Wiggly franchise.
    Kroger has not said which of its 18 Harris Teeter stores in Maryland are slated for sale.
    The City that Reads: Baltimore Book Festival to return in September
    Baltimore Book Festival will return in 2024, according to Mayor Brandon Scott and Baltimore’s Office of Promotion & the Arts.
    Books on desk in library at the elementary school
    Leap Day? Let’s make it National Poor Choices Day, Baltimore artist says
    Baltimore artist Dug Retzler would like to transform Leap Day into National Poor Choices Day, so he’s starting his campaign at the scene of many questionable decisions — dive bars.
    Poor Choices Day merch by Dug Retzler is on display at 1919 in Upper Fells Point on Feb. 21, 2024.
    A WWII veteran survived ‘plenty of close calls.’ He just celebrated his 100th birthday.
    Family gathered in the dining room of Meadow Park on Saturday afternoon along with a few neighbors and, because Walter Reynolds has become something of a big deal, several politicians showed up to present him with special citations for his military service.
    World War II veteran and Baltimore resident Walter Reynolds celebrated his 100th birthday on Feb. 24, 2024. Reaching the century mark was on his bucket list, family members said.
    Maryland pharmacies delayed in filling prescriptions after cyberattack
    Pharmacies may not be able to fill some prescriptions due to an attack on UnitedHealth Group, which forced the company to shut down operations.
    Pharmaceuticals are seen in North Andover, Mass., June 15, 2018. Maryland will soon be the first state in the country with a functional Prescription Drug Affordability Board, aimed at bringing down the high prices of some prescription drugs.
    2 Navy SEALs drowned in the Arabian Sea. How the US charged foreign crew with smuggling weapons
    Two Navy SEALs drowned last month while trying to board a vessel that was intercepted by U.S. naval forces in the Arabian Sea. On Thursday, federal prosecutors unsealed a criminal complaint against four foreign nationals they say were transporting suspected Iranian-made missile components on the vessel.
    This undated photograph released by the U.S. military's Central Command shows what it is described as the vessel that carried Iranian-made missile components bound for Yemen's Houthi in the Arabian Sea. U.S. Navy SEALs seized Iranian-made missile parts and other weaponry from a ship bound for Yemen's Houthi rebels in a raid that saw two of its commandos go missing, the U.S. military said Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. Four foreign nationals were charged on Feb. 23, 2024. (U.S. Central Command via AP)
    Baltimore Police officer injured in multi-vehicle crash after car flips
    A Baltimore City Police officer was injured in a multi-vehicle crash Friday evening in West Baltimore.
    7/8/22—A Baltimore Police officer’s car is parked on the corner of E Lombard St. & President St.
    Ghost guns: What are they, and what’s the fuss all about?
    What are ghost guns and why all the fuss about them? Here’s an explanation of the ongoing issue.
    Some of the in-progress 3D printed firearms police recovered from a rowhome in East Baltimore in December 2022.
    In new Dr. Seuss book, Mr. Trash Wheel meets The Lorax
    Baltimore’s own Mr. Trash Wheel is featured in a new book in Dr. Seuss' Lorax series.
    Mr. Trash Wheel meets The Lorax in "Green Machines and Other Amazing Eco-Inventions" coming out in March.
    US-Russian citizen with Maryland ties arrested over $50 donation to Ukraine
    Ksenia Karelina, a 33-year-old aesthetician and dancer, faces up to 20 years in a Russian prison.
    Screenshot from WJZ.
    Baltimore County Council approves DEI study after initial questions over cost
    The Baltimore County Council unanimously approved a diversity, equity and inclusion study.
    The cost of the equity study came under fire at a Feb. 13 meeting by council members who thought the money could be better used helping people directly.
    Baltimore student, priest recall details of crash that killed adult and child
    A high school student and a priest recalled a speeding car and seeing a child amid the wreckage of a fatal crash that killed an adult and child in Northeast Baltimore.
    Baltimore Police lights flicker at night.
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