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Security guard gets maximum prison sentence in fatal shooting at Royal Farms
Baltimore Circuit Judge Kendra Y. Ausby handed down the sentence on charges of second-degree murder and use of a handgun during the commission of a crime of violence against Kanisha Spence, 45, of Poppleton.
Royal Farms on Washington Boulevard on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2023.
1 boat sinks to bottom of harbor, 2nd burned in fire at Southeast Baltimore marina
Emergency crews worked Wednesday morning to extinguish a fire at a Canton marina.
Fire and emergency crews respond to a blaze at a marina in Canton, Baltimore, on Jan. 31, 2024.
Meet Towson University’s newest hire: A comfort dog
Towson University has a new four-legged friend on campus: A chocolate Labrador retriever puppy named Bruno who will work as a comfort dog with the university’s police department.
Towson University's yet-unnamed comfort dog, a young chocolate Labrador retriever poses with his handler, Cpl. Jafar Taru.
City of Frederick victim of nearly $290K wire fraud
The city of Frederick was the victim of wire fraud involving almost $290,000, according to Maryland State Police.
The Carroll Creek Promenade in Frederick, Maryland.
Wes Moore isn’t the only politician who knows how to tailgate
While tailgating ahead of the Ravens game, Gov. Wes Moore joined a long tradition of political figures tossing something back to connect with constituents.
Gov. Wes Moore shotguns what appears to be a Hoop Tea alcoholic beverage with tailgaters outside the Ravens game on Jan. 28, 2024.
Here’s why the ‘Mo’ in Baltimore Ravens’ end zone is a different color
The “MO” in Baltimore is a different color in the end zone at M&T Bank Stadium — in honor of Mo Gaba, a Ravens super fan who died at age 14.
The “MO” in the end zone at M&T Bank Stadium is painted a different color in honor of Mo Gaba.
Yes, Taylor Swift is at the Ravens-Chiefs game
As the Baltimore Ravens prepared to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game, celebrities and VIPs flocked to M&T Bank Stadium.
Taylor Swift on the field after the game between Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs.
Photos: The best Taylor Swift-themed things we saw at the Ravens game
The best signs, shirts and more we saw at M&T Bank Stadium related to Taylor Swift as the Chiefs took on the Ravens in the AFC Championship.
Taylor Swift cheers for the Kansas City Chiefs from a suite at M&T Bank Stadium during the AFC Championship game on Jan. 28, 2024.
Rogue drone interrupts Ravens-Chiefs game at M&T Bank Stadium
An unauthorized drone briefly interrupted the AFC championship game between the Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs at M&T Bank Stadium.
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers hauls in a 30-yard touchdown pass from Lamar Jackson during the first quarter of the AFC championship game.
Want to plant a tree in Baltimore? It could cost you.
Nonprofit tree-planting groups say the Department of Transportation is charging them permit fees that it did not used to — and that will will reduce the number of trees they're able to plant.
A crew works to cut out a piece of the sidewalk to be replaced with a tree well.
School employee in Howard County charged with sex abuse faced similar allegations in 2021
A Howard County private school employee who was charged with sexual abuse of a minor now faces similar charges in Baltimore County related to incidents that were first investigated in 2021, court records show.
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Man arrested, charged in fatal stabbing at McCormick & Co. logistics center
Homicide detectives with the Baltimore County Police Department arrested the man accused of fatally stabbing a logistics center employee last week.
Police tape seen at the intersection of Pennsylvania Ave and Lauren Street.
Catonsville woman dies after house fire as union raises staffing concerns
The union for firefighters in Baltimore County said the Fire Department has been removing engines from service each day because of staffing issues. A woman died after a house fire in Catonsville just hours after an engine in the suburb was taken offline yesterday, the union said.
The Baltimore County Fire Department responding to a fatal fire in Catonsville.
First responders resuscitate woman pulled from Inner Harbor water near Pier IV
Emergency responders were on scene Monday morning to pull a person out of the water near Pier IV.
Baltimore police pull a body from the Harbor near the 600 block of E Pratt street.
Former Anne Arundel Co. planning director indicted in hit-and-run that killed cyclist
The former Anne Arundel County director of planning and zoning was indicted in a fatal hit-and-run from January 2023.
An Annapolis police officer watches the St. Patrick's Parade Sunday, March 5.
New Baltimore Sun owner on tape bashing city schools, local politicians and more
With his immense media holdings, Smith is one of the most influential figures in American journalism. Yet he rarely gives interviews, in part because of the contempt he feels toward mainstream media
Sinclair Broadcast Group President and CEO David Smith testifies before the legislature’s Joint Government Oversight Committee meeting in Des Moines, Iowa, in this 2007 file photo.
New Baltimore Sun owner insults staff in meeting, says paper should mimic Fox45
Baltimore businessman David Smith told Sun staff he had not been a regular newspaper reader for decades.
The current newsroom of The Baltimore Sun is located in St. Paul Plaza. (Dylan Segelbaum/The Baltimore Banner)
Baltimore Police officer who fatally struck man on scooter pleads guilty, but will not serve jail time
Baltimore Police Officer Alexis Acosta, a more than three-year veteran of the department, fatally struck Terry Harrell, who was riding a scooter on the way home from a therapist appointment, on June 21, 2022. Harrell was 58.
Vernia Lee Harrell, left, stands with Candice Holden, right, and their attorney Alex Binder following a news conference about the death of Terry Harrell, a 58-year old man who was killed by Baltimore Police Officer Alexis Acosta while Harrell was riding his scooter through a green light at an intersection in the East Broadway area.
The Baltimore Sun media group sold to local businessman David Smith
Maryland's oldest newspapers are now back in local hands after nearly four decades.
Exterior of the former Baltimore Sun building in South Baltimore seen in 2022.
School employee in Howard County charged with sexual abuse of a minor
Howard County Police arrested an employee of the Glenwood Country Day School and charged him with multiple counts of sex offenses involving contact with an 11-year-old child.
Howard County Police sign, courtesy CBS News Baltimore.
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