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Apr 07 2024
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Baltimore County firefighter injures knee in Pikesville blaze
A Baltimore County firefighter was taken to a hospital early Sunday after injuring their knee while battling a Pikesville fire that displaced one person.
The Red Cross was notified, along with Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. and fire investigators, after the blaze on the 4100 block of Villa Nova Road in Pikesville, where the Baltimore County Fire Department said crews were dispatched at
Baltimore SunApr 10 2024
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Striking sonar images show collapsed Baltimore bridge underwater
The Army Corps of Engineers hopes to reopen the shipping channel by May. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Wednesday released striking new 3D sonar images that capture an underwater view of the debris from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The bridge, which is mostly intact underwater in Baltimore's harbor, demonstrates the challenges ahead for the U.S. Army Corps of
ABC News (Online)Mar 16 2024
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Man critically injured in Southeast Baltimore shooting, Baltimore police say
A man was critically injured in a shooting in Baltimore on Friday night. Southeast police officers went to the 2200 block of East Pratt Street in the Butcher’s Hill neighborhood around 10 p.m. Friday to investigate a shooting, according to a Baltimore police news release. Officers found a man inside a vehicle that crashed into a parked car with multiple gunshot wounds to the upper body. The
Baltimore SunApr 07 2024
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There are people still aboard the ship that crashed into the Baltimore Bridge
NPR Fact CheckApr 15 2024
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15 from two Baltimore drug trafficking organizations indicted in joint takedown
BALTIMORE -- Fifteen people from Baltimore from two separate drug trafficking organizations have been indicted for their roles in two separate criminal conspiracies responsible for the trafficking of large amounts of fentanyl and cocaine and firearm offenses, the Maryland Attorney General's Office announced on Monday. The investigations and takedowns were part of Baltimore's Group Violence
CBS News (Online)Apr 15 2024
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Baltimore hires law firms to prepare for bridge collapse litigation, mayor says
April 15 (Reuters) - The city of Baltimore said on Monday that it has hired two law firms as it considers litigation against the owner, charterer and operator of the ship that caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge last month. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said in a statement that the city had engaged DiCello Levitt, which has offices in six states and Washington D.C., and Saltz
ReutersApr 15 2024
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Authorities charge members of drug trafficking groups in Northwest Baltimore and Morrell Park
Baltimore SunApr 12 2024
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Benches and bullpens clear with Milwaukee up big in the sixth inning at Baltimore
BALTIMORE (AP) — Benches and bullpens emptied in the top of the sixth inning of Friday night’s game between the Brewers and Orioles when Baltimore catcher James McCann came face to face with Willy Adames as the Milwaukee infielder came to bat.
It wasn’t clear what the two were discussing, but players from both teams quickly rushed the field, although no real fighting took place.
Associated PressApr 15 2024
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Maryland weather: Isolated showers possible Monday afternoon in Baltimore, but mostly sunny
Sunny and warm weather will make it feel like early summer in the Baltimore area on Monday, though some isolated showers are forecast in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to reach a high near 82 degrees in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor on Monday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. Isolated showers and thunderstorms are forecast from 2 p.m. into Monday evening, with a 20%
Baltimore SunApr 15 2024
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Candice Hill returns home to Baltimore, is named UMBC women’s basketball coach
Candice Hill only had eyes for home. Hill, a Baltimore native who graduated from Towson Catholic and Loyola Maryland, interviewed for “multiple” head coaching vacancies and even turned down an offer. But when UMBC inquired, Hill found her future destination. “This opportunity was one that I couldn’t pass up,” she said. “I believe that UMBC is a sleeping giant, especially after I got here. I
Baltimore Sun