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    Police believe woman at Annapolis mental health facility killed clinician, fellow patient
    A woman who transitioned out of care at a maximum-security psychiatric hospital in 2017 has been charged in the fatal shooting last year of a clinician who worked at a residential rehabilitation program. Charges are pending in the death of a fellow patient of the program.
    A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
    Baltimore County Police find 3 people dead in Catonsville home
    Baltimore County Police found three people dead in a Catonsville home on Thursday.
    Upon arrival to the 700 block of Wilton Farm Drive, in a neighborhood populated by single-family duplexes, Baltimore County Police found three people shot in one of the homes.
    Artists, comics mourn Baltimore comedian Reggie Carrollโ€™s death
    Baltimore comedian Reginald โ€œReggieโ€ Carroll was gunned down in Southaven, Mississippi, on Aug. 20, local officials said.
    A still from a selfie video posted to Reggie Carroll's instagram page in May where he posted about the Katt Williams Heaven On Earth Tour in Washington, D.C.
    Port channel reopens after Coast Guard recovers hatch from ship explosion
    The channel into the Port of Baltimore reopened Thursday after Coast Guard officials removed a hatch from a ship explosion.
    The W-Sapphire bulk carrier is seen anchored off Sandy Point after an explosion as it was leaving the Port of Baltimore.
    What to know about Labor Day weekend travel in Maryland
    Itโ€™s Labor Day weekend, which for many Marylanders is the last opportunity to travel before summer ends and school starts.
    The state is considering replacing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
    Medical examiner rules Baltimore Police custody death a homicide
    Marylandโ€™s chief medical examiner has ruled the death of a man who had been in Baltimore Police custody as a homicide, in what appears to be the first case with such a ruling since a scathing audit.
    Body camera footage from June 24, 2025, shows police engaging with Dontae Melton, who they say was having a mental health crisis at the intersection of Franklintown Road and West Franklin Street. Officers detained the man in handcuffs and leg shackles.
    U.S. Transportation Secretary expects Key Bridge replacement to cost more than estimated
    Preliminary estimates to build the modern, cable-stayed bridge currently in design to replace the span put the cost between $1.7 billion and $1.9 billion.
    A rendering of the plan for the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild was released at a press conference with Gov. Wes Moore in Edgemere, Md., on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
    Immigrants fearing deportation are willing to pay thousands to stay. And thatโ€™s when scammers strike.
    Amid what has been billed the nationโ€™s largest round-up of undocumented immigrants, attorneys, advocates, social workers and therapists working with the immigrant community say unsuspecting immigrants are becoming victims of deception and predatory behavior.
    6 hours of police bodycam video reveal a Baltimore manโ€™s final moments
    Dontae Melton Jr. died in the early hours of June 25, and Maryland Attorney Generalโ€™s Independent Investigations Division is investigating his death in Baltimore Police's custody.
    Body camera footage from June 24, 2025, shows police engaging with Dontae Melton, who they say was having a mental health crisis at the intersection of Franklintown Road and West Franklin Street. Officers detained the man in handcuffs and leg shackles.
    Jury awards $62M to Baltimore in lawsuit against firearms dealer over sale of ghost guns
    Baltimore described the award against Hanover Armory as the largest verdict against a gun dealer in American history.
    FILE - A ghost gun that police seized from an organized shoplifting crime ring is on display during a news conference at the Queens District Attorney's office in New York City, Nov. 26, 2024.
    Park Heightsโ€™ library disappeared 20 years ago. Hereโ€™s how itโ€™s coming back.
    Park Heights is turning the page to a new library.
    Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott, center, and other elected officials toss dirt with shovels at the groundbreaking event for a new library in Park Heights on Wednesday.
    Man arrested in New York after I-95 chase of truck loaded with stolen cooking oil
    Juan Yahir Quiroz Manzueta, 21, was taken into custody in New York shortly before 8 a.m. Wednesday, Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler said in a news conference.
    State police are investigating a crash near Exit 89 that shut down Interstate 95 in both directions and hospitalized a Harford County Sheriffโ€™s deputy.
    Baltimore channel closed as Coast Guard recovers hatch from ship explosion
    An intermittent safety zone is in effect today, as crews with the U.S. Coast Guard work to salvage the hatch of a ship that was blown off in an explosion earlier this month.
    Workers try to recover the hatch that blew off one of the W-Sapphireโ€™s coal holds last week from the shipping channel near Fort Carroll.
    Baltimore partnership aims to plant 5 million oysters in harbor by 2030
    The Baltimore Oyster Partnership plans to expand oyster restoration efforts in Baltimore Harbor and the Patapsco River.
    Capt. Tyrone Meredith, a fifth generation waterman, sorts through oysters being pulled from Broad Creek on his last oyster harvest of the season.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County, from the state fair to yoga at the farm
    Fall is on its way, and Baltimore Countyโ€™s farms and outdoor emporiums have some delightful ways to celebrate cooler temperatures. Here are seven things to do around the area for the week ending Wednesday, Sept. 3.
    Cow with Maryland flag on it.
    Baltimore County pays former employee $100K to end inspector generalโ€™s suit
    Baltimore County paid $100,000 to settle litigation that its inspector general initiated against a former employee, according to several County Council members
    Protestors outside of the Old Baltimore County Courthouse in Towson ahead of a Baltimore County Council work session to protest Baltimore County Inspector General nominee Khadija Walker and to retain current Inspector General Kelly Madigan on July 29, 2025. Walker was County Executive Kathy Klausmeierโ€™s choice for the nomination.
    Months after flood rescue, Westernport Elementary goes back to school
    Wednesday is the first day of school at Westernport Elementary. On May 13, a flood forced the school to evacuate by boat and prompted Gov. Wes Moore to declare a state of emergency.
    Kids play on the repaired playground during Westernport Elementaryโ€™s back-to-school night on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025.
    For Sale: Baltimore County house, complete with feral raccoons, abandoned Subaru
    The listing for the Baltimore County property went viral after getting posted on Zillow Gone Wild.
    A house thatโ€™s technically for sale in Baltimore County. The property went viral on Zillow Gone Wild over the weekend
    Harford deputy injured in pursuit of Penske truck loaded with stolen Applebeeโ€™s cooking oil
    A Harford County deputy was injured Tuesday while trying to stop a Penske truck carrying stolen Applebeeโ€™s cooking oil, triggering a chaotic chase along Interstate 95 that briefly shut down the highway.
    State police are investigating a crash near Exit 89 that shut down Interstate 95 in both directions and hospitalized a Harford County Sheriffโ€™s deputy.
    BWI is getting new flights to St. Maarten, Cancun
    New routes are coming to Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport for those already dreaming about sunny destinations as summer wraps up.
    Southwest Airlines is adding another Caribbean destination to its flights out of Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
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