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Mar 26 2024
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Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapses; Russia extends arrest of US reporter; Ohtani says he didn't bet on sports
On this version of Hot off the Wire: BALTIMORE (AP) — A container ship has rammed into a major bridge in Baltimore, causing it to snap in a few places and plunge into the river below. Several vehicles fell into the chilly waters, and rescuers were initially searching for at least seven people. Baltimore Fire Chief James Wallace says two people were pulled from the waters under the Francis
Tulsa WorldFeb 14 2024
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Baltimore City set to purchase two hotels to shelter the homeless
BALTIMORE - Baltimore City leaders announced a deal to acquire two hotel properties to shelter those experiencing homelessness. The City will purchase the Sleep Inn and Suites, at 300 N. Front Street, and Holiday Inn Express, at 221 N. Gay Street and 332 N. Front Street. Also purchase by Baltimore City will be the parking lot located between these two hotels at 320 N. Front Street. The total
CBS News (Online)Mar 04 2024
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Baltimore City Council sends Harborplace redevelopment plans to Mayor’s desk, public vote
The city council cut through red tape Monday evening to push the redevelopment of Baltimore’s Harborplace closer to fruition. The council passed a trio of bills ,14-1, requested by MCB Development to alter regulations in order to turn the public park around the Inner Harbor into apartments, retail and parking spots. Councilman Ryan Dorsey, who represents a chunk of Northeast Baltimore, offered
Baltimore SunFeb 21 2024
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Baltimore City finalizes hotel purchases for homeless, leaders explain plan
IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY FOR PRESIDENT BIDEN. BUT FIRST, IT IS NOW A DONE DEAL. THIS MORNING, BALTIMORE SPENDING BOARD APPROVED A MORE THAN $18 MILLION DEAL TO BUY TWO HOTELS, WHICH WILL BE USED TO HOUSE MORE THAN 100 CITY RESIDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS. 11 NEWS REPORTER TOLLY TAYLOR IS JOINING US NOW LIVE IN THE NEWSROOM AND TOLLY. THE MONEY FOR THE HOTELS WILL COME FROM THE CITY’S FEDERAL
WBAL 11Feb 21 2024
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Police: Multi-vehicle crash claims life of 2 people, including child in Baltimore
A major crash in Wednesday morning has claimed the life of two people, including a child in east Baltimore. According to Baltimore City police, officers responded to the area of 3500 block of Bel Air Road for a reported car crash involving multiple vehicles. Police said two people, including a child were pronounced dead at the scene. The BPD Accident Investigation Unit will be in control of
WBAL 11Feb 21 2024
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Live in Bloomfield: Double homicide update from Nebraska State Patrol
BLOOMFIELD, Neb. (KCAU) — At 10 a.m., the Nebraska State Patrol is providing an update on Tuesday’s double homicide in Bloomfield. At this time, two people are in custody after the double homicide that happened in Bloomfield early Tuesday morning. Officials said that the shooting happened at Curt’s Lanes and Dining at around 9:30 a.m. Alias Reed, 25, of Bloomfield, is currently being held at
Siouxland ProudFeb 13 2024
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Baltimore City Council committee advances bills for Harborplace redevelopment
BALTIMORE — The Harborplace redevelopment project still has a long way to go before any groundbreaking takes place. The goal of Tuesday's meeting was to establish clear boundaries for the project and to continue the conversation with the public about the redevelopment. “This was about creating an opportunity for people all across our city to be able to have input on something that belongs to
WMAR 2Feb 27 2024
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Trial starts for man charged in killing of Baltimore Police Officer Keona Holley
The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors. Become one. Prosecutors said the evidence lends itself to the conclusion that Elliot Knox, 34, of Mount Holly, fatally shot Holley, a two-year veteran, on Dec. 16, 2021. Sitting in a parking lot at his post at the time in Curtis Bay on Dec. 16, 2021, Baltimore Police Sgt. Dominic Crawford noticed a call for service about a crash pop up on the computer
The Baltimore BannerFeb 27 2024
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Baltimore crew indicted for crime spree involving killing, shootings and dozens of carjackings
Six people have been indicted for what law enforcement officials described as a year-long crime spree in Baltimore and Baltimore County involving one killing, seven shootings and about 50 carjackings, attempted carjackings and auto thefts. The sweeping indictments, filed in Baltimore County Circuit Court, charge the defendants with anywhere from 67 to 269 crimes. The offenses included
Baltimore SunMar 16 2024
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Students sold chocolate to raise money for school. A Baltimore County man stole $29,000 from them.
A chocolate fundraiser ended more bitterly than sweet this week in a Baltimore County courtroom, where an Essex man pleaded guilty to pocketing thousands of dollars in candy sale proceeds meant to benefit a public middle school. James Michael Harris, 46, was treasurer for the parent teacher student association affiliated with Stemmers Run Middle School in Essex when he drained the nonprofit's
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