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    New Carrollton police under investigation after shooting death in Prince George’s County
    IID investigates New Carrollton Police department after two officers shot and killed a man.
    Rabid fox spotted near Taneytown in Carroll County
    A fox spotted near Taneytown in Carroll County has tested positive for the rabies virus, the Carroll County Health Department said Tuesday.
    Your favorite excuse for holding onto old stuff: ‘Antiques Roadshow’ is coming to Baltimore
    The popular PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” is making a stop in Baltimore on June 18.
    The popular PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” is coming to Baltimore on June 18, 2024.
    Police: 4-year-old seriously injured in Brooklyn hit-and-run crash
    Anne Arundel County Police said a teenager was identified as the possible driver.
    Baltimore Police crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
    Baltimore County could shake up its council size — for first time since 1956
    A work group is preparing to make recommendations to the Baltimore County Council on whether its size should be increased to nine or 11 members.
    Baltimore County Councilmen Todd Crandell, Mike Ertel, David Marks and Julian Jones listen to testimony during a Nov. 28, 2023, council meeting.
    Loyola’s acknowledgement of slavery ties draws praise, suggestions for future fixes
    Black leaders in Baltimore are praising Loyola University Maryland’s recent acknowledgement that the institution benefited from the slave trade, saying the announcement marks a step toward repair and reconciliation.
    The campus at Loyola University Maryland.
    Speeding sedan sought for possible role in 23-car crash on Chesapeake Bay Bridge
    Maryland Transportation Authority Police are searching for a blue 2018 Honda Civic that was speeding and may have contributed to a chain-reaction 23-car crash on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge over the weekend.
    A crash on the Westbound bridge of US-50 caused major delays on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024.
    City of Frederick victim of nearly $290K wire fraud
    The city of Frederick was the victim of wire fraud involving almost $290,000, according to Maryland State Police.
    The Carroll Creek Promenade in Frederick, Maryland.
    Wes Moore isn’t the only politician who knows how to tailgate
    While tailgating ahead of the Ravens game, Gov. Wes Moore joined a long tradition of political figures tossing something back to connect with constituents.
    Gov. Wes Moore shotguns what appears to be a Hoop Tea alcoholic beverage with tailgaters outside the Ravens game on Jan. 28, 2024.
    Here’s why the ‘Mo’ in Baltimore Ravens’ end zone is a different color
    The “MO” in Baltimore is a different color in the end zone at M&T Bank Stadium — in honor of Mo Gaba, a Ravens super fan who died at age 14.
    The “MO” in the end zone at M&T Bank Stadium is painted a different color in honor of Mo Gaba.
    Police say firefighter started Carroll Co. fires — and 911 call is key
    Carroll County volunteer firefighter Allison Nicole Creutzer is facing charges after authorities say she set a series of small fires near Liberty Reservoir.
    A volunteer firefighter allegedly set a series of small fires last year in the area around Liberty Reservoir near Eldersburg.
    Ravens fans wanted this to be the year. It wasn’t, but they’re still proud.
    After a tough loss to the Chiefs, Ravens fans said they still count the season a success.
    A dejected Ravens fan buries their head in their hands as hope for the Ravens victory starts to slip away.
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    Want to plant a tree in Baltimore? It could cost you.
    Nonprofit tree-planting groups say the Department of Transportation is charging them permit fees that it did not used to — and that will will reduce the number of trees they're able to plant.
    A crew works to cut out a piece of the sidewalk to be replaced with a tree well.
    Underground fire in downtown Baltimore interrupts traffic, suspends some light rail service
    Baltimore City utility and fire crews are working Friday morning to restore power to portions of downtown after an electrical fire broke out overnight beneath North Charles Street.
    Baltimore City utility and fire crews are working Friday to restore power to portions of downtown after an electrical fire broke out overnight beneath North Charles Street.
    Man arrested, charged in fatal stabbing at McCormick & Co. logistics center
    Homicide detectives with the Baltimore County Police Department arrested the man accused of fatally stabbing a logistics center employee last week.
    Police tape seen at the intersection of Pennsylvania Ave and Lauren Street.
    Baltimore’s HONfest is coming to an end
    The annual gathering is retiring after 30 years, according to an email shared Wednesday night by Wendy Sites, a HONfest vendor and logistics coordinator.
    Julie Sharp, right, adds additional hairspray to Sydney Sharp’s hair at HONfest on Saturday, June 10, 2023.
    Taylor Swift song lyrics that aren’t about Baltimore but might as well be
    These Taylor Swift songs give us strong Charm City vibes.
    A Taylor Swift fan holds a sign during a game between the Chicago Bears and the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sept. 24, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jason Hanna/Getty Images)
    Harborplace redevelopment plans could erase McKeldin Square. Some McKeldins aren’t pleased.
    Family members of Theodore McKeldin, remembered as the “father of the Inner Harbor,” want to preserve his waterfront memorial amid Baltimore-based MCB Real Estate's plans to overhaul Harborplace.
    The family photo is included in the book, "A Dwelling-House and other Conveniences: A History of Maryland's Government House."
    Suspect in fatal stabbing of 6-year-old involved in car crash same day he was arrested
    Alan Geslicki, 32, has been charged with first-degree murder.
    7/8/22—A Baltimore Police officer’s car is parked on the corner of E Lombard St. & President St.
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