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May 02 2024
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Bates should focus on prosecutions, not politics
Ivan Bates has proven himself to be more than capable in his role as Baltimore State’s Attorney. And his office has remained scandal-free, not always a given for Baltimore public servants. But his latest commentary introducing a new acronym leaves us pining for more prosecutor and less politician (“Bates offers strategic plan for prosecution,” May 1). His “FACTS” policy paper is a veritable
Baltimore SunFeb 14 2024
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Quadruple shooting in East Baltimore leaves one man critically injured
A quadruple shooting in East Baltimore leaves one man critically injured and three others in the hospital. It happened Tuesday on East Eager Street not far from Geenmount Avenue.
Police found a 22-year-old man shot and took him to the hospital. He is listed in critical condition.
Later, three other men, ages 21, 23, and 24 walked into a hospital all with injuries from a shooting
WMAR 2Jan 16 2024
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Primanti Bros. to open restaurant in Baltimore area
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Steelers and Ravens may be rivals, but Primanti Bros. is betting Baltimore is ready to welcome a Pittsburgh classic to their city. Primanti Bros. on Tuesday announced plans to expand to the Baltimore region. The Pittsburgh-based company will open a restaurant this spring at 996 Corporate Boulevard in Linthicum Heights, about seven miles from Downtown Baltimore. The new
CBS News (Online)Feb 14 2024
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Woman, baby found dead in West Baltimore home, police say
Baltimore Police said they are investigating the deaths of a 32-year-old woman and 1-year-old infant who were found Tuesday in a Druid Heights home. Ashley Shaw, 32, and August Shaw, whose first birthday was January 10, were found dead in a home on the 1800 block of McCulloh Street, a police spokesperson said. The case is being investigated as a “questionable death,” police said. Both the
Baltimore SunFeb 06 2024
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Usher bringing nationwide 'Past, Present, Future' tour to Baltimore
After his halftime performance at Super Bowl LVII, recording artist Usher will be bringing his new tour to Baltimore.The 'Past, Present, Future' tour will begin in August and will be in Baltimore for the second leg of the tour on Aug. 24 at CFG Bank Arena. The multi-platinum selling singer, songwriter and dancer is best known for his 2004 classic "Confessions." He is scheduled to perform at
WBAL 11Feb 21 2024
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Baltimore spending board approves $18.4M deal to buy hotels for homeless residents
A judge has ruled that the man accused of killing seven people and injuring dozens more at a Fourth of July parade in suburban Chicago in 2022 will stand trial next February. Robert Crimo III is charged with 21 counts of first-degree murder, 48 counts of attempted murder and 48 counts of aggravated battery for the shooting in Highland Park, Illinois. Judge Victoria Rossetti on Wednesday
The Herald-PalladiumFeb 21 2024
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Baltimore spending board approves $18.4M deal to buy hotels for homeless residents
Hastings TribuneFeb 26 2024
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Baltimore City Council advances Harborplace rezoning; final vote slated for next week
A sweeping redevelopment plan for Baltimore’s Harborplace moved one step closer to reality Monday with a vote from the Baltimore City Council to advance several needed zoning changes. Over the course of multiple votes — the first to be considered by the full body — the council moved forward legislation to amend city zoning law, the city’s urban renewal plan and the City Charter, the last of
Baltimore SunFeb 26 2024
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Baltimore City Council advances Harborplace rezoning; final vote slated for next week
A sweeping redevelopment plan for Baltimore’s Harborplace moved one step closer to reality Monday with a vote from the Baltimore City Council to advance several needed zoning changes. Over the course of multiple votes — the first to be considered by the full body — the council moved forward legislation to amend city zoning law, the city’s urban renewal plan and the City Charter, the last of
Capital GazetteJan 27 2024
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All eyes on quarterbacks as Ravens and Chiefs meet in Baltimore
Five others to watch By Cordell Woodland Special to the AFRO The AFC’s top-seeded Baltimore Ravens (13-4) welcome the Kansas City Chiefs (11-6) into M&T Bank Stadium on Jan. 28 for the AFC Championship game (3 p.m./CBS). It’ll be the first time Baltimore has hosted the AFC Championship since January of 1971. The Chiefs are hoping to reach the Super Bowl for the second straight year while
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