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The FBI’s Baltimore Field Office confirmed that they’re aware of the incident and are coordinating with local authorities as the investigation continues.
According to the Maryland Department of Health, both individuals recently returned from international travel together. Details inside.
A major ports strike is scheduled to hit several key U.S. ports on Tuesday, potentially causing significant disruptions to the nation’s supply chain. Key shipping hubs, including the ports in Baltimore, New Orleans, New Jersey, New York, Norfolk, Savannah and Houston are expected to be affected, threatening to halt the flow of goods vital to […]
Happy National Voter Registration Day! Today is all about celebrating democracy and encouraging people to register to vote. According to U.S. Census data from 2020, as many as one in four eligible Americans are not registered to vote. Every year, millions of Americans are unable to vote simply because they missed the registration deadline, didn’t […]
Imagine being part of the legendary Baltimore Ravens game day experience. Audition dates and registration for Playmakers and Marching Ravens inside.
This will be the station's first upgrade in nearly 40 years. Plans include community development, track service, and a collection of station upgrades.
Via Foxbaltimore.com Perry Hall High School surveillance cameras captured the shooting incident that happened last year, but the video of the suspect being questioned by police is getting a second look. Baltimore county police officers spoke with the victim just minutes after the cafeteria shooting occurred. Â Stephen Tabeling, a former Baltimore City Homicide detective will […]
Via Fox Baltimore Maryland prosecutors charged 28-year-old Neil Prescott, a man accused of threatening to shoot up his former job while identifying himself as the “Joker”, with a simple misdemeanor telephone misuse. The max sentence Prescott could get is three years. Read full story and watch video here.
Via FoxBaltimore.com Baltimore City Public School Board prepares for two new charter schools to be added to the district.  The Creative City Public Charter School will open in 2013, offering elementary  students a curriculum based in the arts relative to their city-life experiences.  In addition an all boy’s school was approved to open in 2014.  The Baltimore Collegiate School for […]
Photo by Mark L. Dennis Via: wbaltv.com Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake delivered her second State of the City address Monday. The mayor called for the city to tackle its budget problems head-on, even if it means having a different way of doing business. Rawlings-Blake said she wants to end the year-after-year cycle of deficits and put the […]