JAN. 13 POLICE BLOTTER: Robbery, assault, and several burglaries reported in northeast Baltimore County
NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Baltimore County Police Department has reported a series of burglaries, a violent assault, and an armed robbery involving juveniles during a busy weekend across several local communities.
7-Eleven clerk held at gunpoint in Glen Burnie early morning robbery
Masked trio pulls off Glen Burnie robbery vanishing toward Baltimore GLEN BURNIE, MD – A 3:40 a.m. armed robbery at a 7-Eleven store in Glen Burnie left a store clerk shaken as three suspects stormed the business, demanded cash and merchandise at gunpoint, then fled in a vehicle toward Baltimore.…
Facebook group reveals stories of Dundalk corner stores
In the Facebook group “I Grew Up in Dundalk, MD,” Paul Lyons made a post on the afternoon of Tuesday, Jan. 13, that read, “Everyone has a story about their favorite corner store. So any history or personal stories. As always, thanks in advance and be nice.” The comments flooded in with people’s favorite memories of...
» Court Denies Bail for Man Accused in Carrollton Ridge Road Rage Shooting
A 31-year-old Baltimore man accused of shooting into a fellow driver’s pickup truck during a road rage incident last November is set to be held without bail after Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Kendra Y. Ausby ruled that his release would pose a significant “risk to public safety.”
Safety concerns resurface after Frederick Road car crash
“You hear stories all the time. Anybody who lives around here long enough knows that this road has a reputation for being patently unsafe,” Locke said.
Baltimore may increase hired ride tax by 13 cents
The Baltimore City Council Budget and Appropriations Committee favorably recommended a 13-cent increase per ride for passengers hiring ride services. The city says the tax will bring in an extra $2 million in revenue a year. Bob Cenname, Baltimore’s budget director, told the committee that the excise tax increase is...
AI weapons detection system in schools causes concerns in Baltimore
Baltimore City Schools' AI weapons detection system, which monitors what students bring into school, is causing concern for city leaders due to false alarms and its cost.
Baltimore Delegate Caylin Young Resigns from Equity Role After Being Charged with Second-Degree Assault
Baltimore Del. Caylin Young, charged with second-degree assault following a New Year's Day incident, has stepped down from his role in Mayor Scott’s administration, although he remains a state elected official. Young, 38, had served as the deputy director of the Office of Equity and Civil Rights since 2021, a...
Calvert School Teacher “Still In Shock” After $50K Scratch-Off Win
BALTIMORE, Md. – “I’m still in shock,” said a Calvert County woman after claiming a $50,000 JURASSIC PARK scratch-off top prize this week. She was grocery shopping when she decided to play. The Prince Frederick resident was checking out her groceries at the Giant store at...
Neighbor Called A Hero After Catching A Family Jumping From Their Burning House
A guy near Baltimore is being hailed a hero after he saved his neighbor's kids from a fire last week.

















