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Body shop owner sees work on stolen cars as ‘not the business we want’
Each time a recovered stolen Kia or Hyundai arrives to Rosedale Auto Services for repairs, shop owner Greg Ey tapes a plastic sheet over the shattered window and disables the vehicle so it can’t be pilfered from his lot.
Greg Ey the owner of Rosedale Auto Service, runs an auto repair shop in Baltimore and has fielded about 20 repairs for Kia and Hyundai vehicles this month alone.
Tow trucks, repair shops and used car lots: Here’s what happens after vehicles are stolen
People whose cars are stolen aren't the only ones affected by this spike in auto thefts. The industries that tow, repair and sell cars have had to handle the surges, too.
Greg Ey the owner of Rosedale Auto Service, runs an auto repair shop in Baltimore and has fielded about 20 repairs for Kia and Hyundai vehicles this month alone.
Is Baltimore’s harbor swimmable? Advocates take the plunge to prove it
More than 13 years after the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore set out to make the city’s harbor swimmable, the coalition of public and private partners is planning a public swim event called “Harbor Splash” in 2024.
The Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore is promoting a Healthy Harbor in Baltimore took a test swim in the waters in September. The group is promoting making the harbor swimmable by 2024.
9 Maryland experience-based gifts for this holiday season
A gift guide to experiences around Baltimore for the holiday season.
City residents have plenty of questions about proposed Harborplace overhaul
P. David Bramble and other members of MCB Real Estate fielded questions about their plans to overhaul Harborplace from a gathering of about 200 residents in Federal Hill on Monday night.
MCB Real Estate wants to tear down the Harborplace pavillions and replace them with a large-scale mixed-use development, including two residential towers, offices, retail, a redesigned road network and a park.
St. Benedict Church announces closure as 2nd allegation surfaces against former pastor
Officials told congregants Saturday that Catholic leadership has since learned of another allegation dating back to the 1990s against former Rev. Paschal Morlino.
St. Benedict Church in Baltimore.
‘Heart of a lion’: Baltimore firefighter Dillon Rinaldo remembered at funeral
The funeral service took place at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in North Baltimore.
Mourners gather at the memorial service of firefighter Capt. Dillon Rinaldo
Baltimore agrees to hefty fine, consent decree over wastewater treatment plants
Environmental advocates say Baltimore City could face additional penalties if it fails to meet repair deadlines and conditions.
The two digesters at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant near Baltimore.
‘A Baltimore Hero’: Thousands remember fallen firefighter Rodney Pitts III at funeral
Scores of first responders, state and city leaders and mourners gathered for the funeral of Baltimore City firefighter Rodney Pitts III, who died in the line of duty Oct. 19.
Baltimore City firefighter Rodney Pitts’ memorial service took place at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen with hundreds of loved ones and mourners.
Baltimore firefighters called ‘Mayday’ as flames rapidly spread across Linden Heights rowhomes
Audio of the emergency dispatch calls placed that afternoon include two calls for “Mayday” and a scramble for information.
Baltimore City Fire Department and ATF officials examine multiple burned rowhomes in the 5200 block of Linden Heights Ave. on Friday, October 20, 2023. The fatal fire the previous night took the lives of two firefighters and injured multiple others.
Maryland Jewish communities mobilize aid, volunteers for Israel Defense Forces
Ever since the Israel-Hamas War erupted into an international crisis, its tremors have reverberated through families of the Jewish and Palestinian diasporas all the way to Maryland.
Gabi discusses her impending military service with her mom, Jamie, in their home on Oct. 19, 2023. Jamie has a folder of baby photos of Gabi to share.
Maryland man serving in Israel Defense Forces killed by Hezbollah missile
Omer Balva, of Rockville, was killed near the Israel-Lebanon border by an antitank missile fired by the militant group Hezbollah, according to The Washington Post.
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Baltimore firefighter killed in house blaze identified; cause of fire remains under investigation
Here’s what we know now about Thursday’s deadly house fire on Linden Heights Avenue.
Two BCFD personnel salute as the processional passes by them.
1 firefighter dead, 4 injured after rowhome fire in Northwest Baltimore
A two-alarm fire at a two-story brick rowhome in the 5200 block of Linden Heights Avenue on Thursday resulted in the death of a firefighter and several injuries.
Firefighters gathered in Baltimore after a fatal fire in the Northwest district. Three firefighters were hospitalized after battling a blaze.
Will Smith calls relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith ‘sloppy public experiment in unconditional love’
Will Smith surprised the audience at Jada Pinkett Smith's Baltimore book talk, saying his “dreams were largely built on the foundation of Jada’s sacrifices.”
Jada Pinkett Smith was joined by husband Will Smith and children at the Enoch Pratt Free Library on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023.
Howard County housing plan would add affordable units, limit rent hikes
Howard County is the latest in a string of Baltimore area governments proposing solutions to mitigate cost burdens on renters and homebuyers.
House for sale in Baltimore.
Baltimore City courthouse locks down after letter found to contain white powder
The second floor of the Baltimore City Circuit Court building went into lockdown Monday afternoon after an employee received a letter containing white powder.
6/28/22—The exterior of the Baltimore City Circuit Courthouse., Courthouse East.
Dashcam footage shows logging truck overturn on I-695 inner loop, snarling traffic
A logging truck overturned Monday afternoon on the inner loop of I-695, temporarily halting traffic in all lanes.
A driver's dashcam video captured the moment the logging truck overturned on the inner loop of I-695 on Oct. 16, 2023.
The Baltimore Running Festival returns this weekend. Here’s what you need to know.
Here’s a rundown of Baltimore Running Festival race times, road closures and other important details this weekend.
The 21st Baltimore Marathon took place on Oct. 15, 2022 with over 11,000 participants from all 50 states and at least 11 different countries.
Vigil held to remember victims of deadly Hamas attacks on Israel
The escalating conflict is stoking anxiety among Marylanders with ties to the region.
Hundreds gather at Beth Tfiloh synagogue in Pikesville on Oct. 10, 2023 for a vigil to remember the victims of a Hamas attack on Israel that left more than 1000 people, including women and children, dead over the weekend.
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