Robbers Threaten to Kill Gamestop Employee
Robbers threatened to kill a Gamestop employee during a heist in Old Goucher.According to Baltimore police, at 11:40 a.m., June 19, two robbers walked into the store, located at 2436 N. Charles St.,...
View ArticleSupreme Court Strikes Down DOMA: Implications for Maryland
The Supreme Court of the United States on Wednesday struck down the Defense of Marriage Act, entitling all married same-sex couples to federal recognition and benefits.
View ArticleBaltimore Police Reassign Top Spokesman
(UPDATED 1:21 p.m.)—Anthony Guglielmi, the Baltimore Police Department's top spokesman, has been reassigned after comments he made were interpreted by some officials as being dismissive of a recent...
View ArticleBaltimore Ignores Parking Meters on Fourth of July
If you were hoping to get rid of bulk trash during the Fourth of July holiday think again.There will be no curbside trash pick up, sanitation yards will be closed and there will not be any mechanical...
View ArticleBaltimore Spending Board Delays Water Bill Hike Decision
Baltimore’s spending board will decide whether to allow the Department of Public Works to increase residents water and sewer bills by 15 percent next week.The board decided to delay the decision after...
View ArticleMan Fights Police Over Crab Meat
A man fought with a police officer after trying to take crab meat from Giant.According to Baltimore police, at 7 p.m., June 22, a man tried to leave the Giant, located at 1020 W. 41st St., without...
View ArticleUnion Mill Historic Landmark Hearing Set
Union Mill, the Hampden mixed-use development, could soon be added to the city’s historic landmark list.A bill to add Union Mill, formerly known as Druid Mill, is set
View ArticleCouncilman Stokes: 'We Have Too Many Corrupt Police Officers'
Councilman Carl Stokes accused Baltimore police officers of being corrupt and in league with drug dealers during a morning radio appearance on
View ArticleTruck Driver Charged in CSX Train Derailment, Explosion
Baltimore County Police have charged the driver of a truck involved in the derailment and explosion of a CSX train in Rosedale May 28.John J. Alban Jr. of the 1400 block Sussex Rd. in Essex faces seven...
View Article3 Rabies Cases Reported in North Baltimore
There have been three cases of rabies reported in North Baltimore in the past 20 days. According to the Baltimore City Health Department, two cats and a fox were all found to have rabies in the North...
View ArticleWoman Attempts to Run Over Rite Aid Security Guard
A woman tried to run over a security guard outside of a Rite Aid in Hampden after stealing detergent.According to Baltimore police, at 1:30 p.m., June 22, a woman tried to leave the store, located at...
View ArticleFriday Movies: Lone Ranger and White House Down
It's time for another round of new releases!
View ArticleComedian Mickey Cucciella Leaving 98 Rock
By Tyler Waldman Mickey Cucchiella, a host of radio station 98 Rock's morning show, is leaving the station, he announced Friday."I'm heartbroken by
View ArticlePolice Report: Truck Driver in Rosedale Train Derailment on Cell Phone
The driver of the truck in the May 28 CSX train derailment that caused an explosion that shook the east side of Baltimore told police he was on a hands-free cell phone device and didn't hear the first...
View ArticleBy the Numbers: North Baltimore Historic Landmarks
The map above shows nine structures that have been, or legislation has been submitted to include, on the city's historic landmark list since 2008. Total buildings included or recommended for the...
View ArticleFewer Marylanders Expected to Travel for Fourth of July
By Sonia SuResidents in the Baltimore metro area say they will not be traveling for the Fourth of July weekend, a trend that aligns with AAA Mid-Atlantic's 2013 travel
View ArticleState Fire Marshal Talks Fireworks Safety
By Nick Gestido Fourth of July fireworks are a great way to celebrate America's birthday, but State Fire Marshal William E. Barnard said Wednesday afternoon that whi
View ArticleBeware of Fourth of July Fireworks: Your Hand Could End Up Like This
Following a Thursday afternoon news conference, the State Fire Marshal's bomb squad demonstrated the dangers of using bot
View ArticleBaltimore Food: Our Crabs Make Headlines, Hottest Bars, Best Mexican Meal for...
Don't miss this food-related news from around the Baltimore metro area:Baltimore's Maryland Crabs Nominated as USA TODAY's Top 20 Iconic American FoodsUSA TODAY
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