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The display area for Funeral One and its Apple Store feel was bustling with visitors at the 2022 National Funeral Directors Association International Convention & Expo at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland on October 10, 2022. Funeral One bills themselves as one-stop shopping for funeral services.
Eco-friendly caskets and turtle-shaped urns: Baltimore plays host to national funeral directors’ convention
The event draws funeral directors from most U.S. states and around 20 countries.
Dan Dobay from Pasadena and Christopher Judd from Millersville, discuss the game from a standing room only section at Camden Yards Wednesday afternoon.
‘It’s exciting’: Orioles fans reflect on the team’s first winning season since 2016
With an 83-79 record, the Orioles were in contention for a playoff spot up until the end of the season.
Towson University students protest that the University hosted Attorney General nominee Michael Peroutka and Gordana Schifanelli, Dan Cox running mate in the West Village Commons Ballroom A from 6-8pm.  The League of the South, according to its website, seeks to “return to a more traditional, conservative Christian-oriented Southern culture.” The Southern Poverty Law Center has labeled The League of the South as a hate group.
Towson University students confront Republican candidates at campus appearance
Students protested outside the building and questioned the Republican candidates on their positions and past statements inside the event.
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Baltimore County, two police officers face wrongful death lawsuit in 2019 killing of man in Hunt Valley
Prosecutors say Jamaal Taylor ”was out of control and randomly stabbing people” when police arrived on scene.
Red Cross Volunteers work in evacuation centers in Florida, as Hurricane Ian approaches state.
Marylanders can expect rain this weekend after Hurricane Ian batters SW Florida coast
National Weather Service forecasts between half an inch and an inch of rainfall in the Baltimore region through Saturday evening.
Bruce Anderson, organist for The Capitals for twenty-two years, was recently laid off when they informed him they no longer needed his services. He is pictured here in his Lutherville Music School.
‘I had a great time’: Lutherville resident looks back on 22 seasons as organist for the Washington Capitals
Bruce Anderson announced Tuesday on social media that the Capitals would no longer be using an organist for games.
John Washko, one of the victims of the fire, is photographed in the burned out home and looks for salvageable items from the fire.
‘Doing what we do best’: Abell neighborhood residents come together after June fires
The cause of the fires remains under investigation, although neighbors say the burning of pride flags at the homes suggests a hate crime.
A graduation photo of Julian Fruh. He graduated from Green Street Academy in the spring of 2022.
Mother remembers 19-year-old security guard killed near Morgan State as a quiet and loving kid
As the youngest of four children, “he was my little baby,” she said.
A traveler stands to view arrival and departure information at Baltimore-Washington Thurgood International Airport.
Labor Day weekend expected to be busy for travelers
On the roads, traveler numbers are expected to reach near pre-pandemic levels. Airports expected to be busy as well.
Photographs of Baltimore’s June homicide victims
They were sons, daughters, husbands, neighbors: A look at some of the lives lost during Baltimore’s deadliest month since 2015
One was laid to rest on a Ravens pillow. One fixed plates for the homeless. One cared for animals. Another smiled a lot but talked little.
Baltimore Police respond to the corner of Shirley Ave. and Park Heights Ave. after multiple people were shot Wednesday, 8/24/22.
Video: Surveillance cameras capture attack that wounded 6 men, killed 1 in Northwest Baltimore
Multiple surveillance cameras captured the brazen attack Wednesday afternoon on Park Heights Avenue in Northwest Baltimore that left one man dead and six others wounded.
Seven people were shot — one of them fatally — on Wednesday after two individuals got out a car and began firing at a group gathered at an intersection in Northwest Baltimore
‘Unconscionable:’ 7 shot, 1 fatally, in Northwest Baltimore, police report
The shooting happened before 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the intersection of Park Heights and Shirley avenues, Baltimore Police reported.
Victor Malabayabas, 60, volunteers at the Patterson Park Audubon Center's annual native plant sale at the Butchers Hill Flea Market.
Man who died after being thrown to ground in Canton robbery remembered for volunteerism, lending a helping hand
Victor Malabayabas was a familiar face at Patterson Park, where he helped spruce up the grounds for years.
The exterior of Lil Kids Kastle daycare Center in Owings Mills.
Owings Mills day care closure amid abuse allegations sends families, employees scrambling for alternatives
Lil Kidz Kastle abruptly shut down several weeks ago after child abuse allegations against the owner’s husband came to light.
People remove tents at the homeless encampment on War Memorial Plaza August 19, 2022. The mayor's office told organizers and tent owners to remove their belongings because of an event scheduled on the plaza.
Tents set up Wednesday to raise awareness for homelessness outside City Hall taken down Friday morning
City officials wanted the tents gone to make room for another event.
Author Salman Rushdie at the Blue Sofa at the 2017 Frankfurt Book Fair (Frankfurter Buchmesse) on October 12, 2017 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Longtime Baltimore resident and broadcaster recounts witnessing attack on world-renowned writer Salman Rushdie in Chautauqua, New York
Rushdie was stabbed in the abdomen and neck Friday morning as he was about to give a lecture.
A tent cooled by fans at the Franciscan Center of Baltimore, a community outreach center and soup kitchen between Charles Village and Waverly.
As summer temperatures soar, Baltimore-area cooling centers offer needed refuge
The centers are mobilized on Code Red days, when the heat index reaches 105 degrees.
Aijah Gatson, 31, mother of the juvenile charged with murder in the squeegee shooting case, talks with reporters at McKeldin Square on August 3, 2022. She is accompanied by her other son, Tyree Gatson, 9, and her niece Milan Gatson, 11. She was on the phone with her son who is currently in custody.
Mother of teen charged with murder says he wasn’t allowed to own even a BB gun
The teen faces a first-degree murder charge in the killing of 48-year-old Timothy Reynolds of Hampden.
Protesters stand in downtown. Baltimore as part of a squeegee-focused protest following the arrested a 15 year-old worker who allegedly shot, Timothy Reynolds, 48 on July 27, 2022.
Grand jury indicts teenage squeegee worker on first-degree murder in killing of bat-wielding driver
Defense attorneys and activists had called for the office of Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby to reduce the charges.
Shanteari Weems (left) and James Weems (right)
Families, employees at Owings Mills day care say they questioned behavior of man charged in abuse case
Customers, employees and friends of the Weemses said this week they were surprised by the charges, but that some had questioned James Weems’ behavior at the daycare center.
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