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    Pedro Palomino, editor of the Mundo Latino newspaper, works on his computer at the Somos Baltimore Latino/Mundo Latino office in Canton on 8/23/22.
    His mission was to help Spanish-speaking immigrants new to Baltimore find information. Now he’s expanding his operation
    Pedro Palomino moved Somos Baltimore Latino and Mundo Latino from an office in his basement to a new headquarters and hired additional Hispanic reporters.
    BPD is on scene of a barricade situation in the 1600 Blk of Light Street. Residents within one block of this area have been asked to evacuate.
    Baltimore Police arrest man after shooting, standoff at Light Street Animal Hospital building
    A 66-year-old man suffered an “apparent gunshot wound to the leg," police say.
    Baltimore Black Sox artifacts like photos, signatures and jersey replicas. Bernard McKenna brought the replicas to Peabody Heights Brewery on August 18, 2022.
    The Baltimore Black Sox thrilled fans for two decades in the early 20th century. Now a parks partnership wants to make sure they aren’t forgotten
    Parks & People and the South Baltimore Gateway Partnership have teamed up to look for a consultant to “lead the effort to honor the Baltimore Black Sox," a Negro Leagues team that played from 1913-1934.
    Ray Conway and Meleny Thomas in front of the Curtis Bay Recreation Center on August 11, 2022. The recreation center is near the CSX coal facility.
    Baltimore City Council to hold second hearing on CSX coal facility explosion
    City officials will hear from CSX about the explosion in Curtis Bay late last year.
    The CSX coal facility in Curtis Bay on August 11, 2022.
    CSX encouraged to work out a settlement in Curtis Bay coal facility explosion
    The civil penalties that CSX faces from the Maryland Department of the Environment can be as high as $25,000 per day per violation.
    7 tips and hacks for living in Baltimore
    Whether you’re new to Baltimore or a longtime resident, here are some great hacks for making living in Charm City easier.
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    Unlike surrounding areas, Baltimore City doesn’t have a nurse in every school
    Baltimore City's health department is struggling to provide a nurse for every city public school.
    A man and his young helper put on a show for kids at a Pigtown school sometime between the 1920s and '30s.
    How to fall in love with Baltimore’s past through archival video
    A list of arts and culture editor Lawrence Burney’s favorite throwback Baltimore-related YouTube discoveries.
    Dan Cox, a candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, greets supporters during a primary election night event on July 19, 2022 in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Voters will choose candidates during the primary for governor and seats in the House of Representatives in the upcoming November election.
    Cox victorious in Republican primary for governor; Democratic contest unclear with Moore leading early
    Hundreds of thousands of election day and mail-in ballots were yet to be counted.
    Head bartender Nikki Robinson toasts with regulars at Friends Grille in Pigtown
    Charm City Table’s guide to best restaurants in Pigtown
    There are plenty of appetizing and affordable restaurants, bars and carryouts in this southwest Baltimore neighborhood.
    7/4/22—Fireworks light up the sky at the Cherry Hill Arts & Music Waterfront Festival Monday night.
    Photos: Reliving the revelry of Baltimore-area Fourth of July celebrations
    Live fireworks celebrations returned to many communities for the first time since the pandemic.
    Nicole Veltre, biology teacher at Digital Harbor High School, talks about the most difficult year to be a teacher in the United States due mostly to the global pandemic that forced many teachers to suddenly and immediately abandon the classroom, and the second is the race protests and riots across the country.
    A teacher’s year of broken rhythms
    Frustrated educators still waiting for a “return to normalcy.”
    A gap between homes in the 200 block of S. Stricker St. marks the spot where a vacant home burned and collapsed, killing three Baltimore firefighters.
    Family that owns home where firefighters died speaks out for first time, illustrates city’s challenges with vacants
    A look at the history of a vacant property in West Baltimore, where a fire claimed the lives of three Baltimore firefighters. The blaze has revived a decades-old debate about how the city should tackle its scourge of vacant homes.
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