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Baltimore Manager Alleges City Inspector Accepted $100 Bribe to Approve Defective Federal Hill Apartment...

A Baltimore property manager says a city housing inspector took a $100 cash payment in exchange for giving a troubled Federal Hill rowhome a passing grade, even though a safety issue was still unresolved. Khristopher Hamlin, owner of Next Key Property Management, says the unit had already failed a Housing Authority inspection with more than two dozen violations, and that one remaining problem, a...
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Royal Farms Introduces $10 Tender Meal Deal

BALTIMORE — Royal Farms is putting savings on the menu with the launch of several limited-time offers. Starting May 6, guests can grab the $10 Tender Meal Deal, featuring the brand's signature World-Famous chicken. Built for maximum value, the deal pairs five hand-breaded chicken tenders and Western Fries with a free 32-ounceSnapple.
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Baltimore Woman Charged In Estranged Husband’s Death

Police say a late-night encounter in a Northwest Baltimore parking lot turned deadly when 49-year-old Rene Parks allegedly shot her estranged husband once in the neck as he sat behind the wheel of a parked car. Officers were called on the night of March 31 to a report of gunfire...
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Police impersonator arrested after attempting traffic stop on I-695

BALTIMORE, MD—Maryland State Police arrested a 59-year-old man Tuesday afternoon after he allegedly attempted to pull over a motorist while impersonating a police officer on I-695. The suspect, identified as Eric Baummer of Mount Airy, Maryland, faces charges of impersonating a police officer. Authorities said Baummer was the driver and only person inside a black […]
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Men sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years for killing teen, wounding another

BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Two men were sentenced to life in prison for the deadly 2024 shooting of a teenager that also left a second one injured, the Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City announced Thursday. Charles Robinson and Korey Hopson were each sentenced to life...
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Second teen dies after Cockeysville crash

A second teen has died from injuries sustained in a Cockeysville car crash last Friday. Two Calvert Hall students remain hospitalized with serious injuries as the investigation continues.
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Calvert Hall student involved in fatal Cockeysville crash needs a prosthetic arm

Friday will mark a full week since a car crash left an 18-year-old Harford High School grad dead in Cockeysville.
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Baltimore Crime Maps Track Block‑Level Incidents

Baltimore residents now have a new way to see exactly what is going on up and down their own blocks. A block-level interactive crime dashboard lets people scan where violent and property incidents have been reported across the city, drilling down to specific streets and corners. The maps and tables focus on short-term trends over the last several weeks so users can...
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Four Fun Outdoor Concerts to Check Out This Summer

Summer is nearly here! With it comes outdoor tunes to be enjoyed by all ages. Check out this list of fun outdoor concerts or concert series in Charm City coming this summer. Summer Sounds; Belvedere Square; June 19, July 17, Aug. 21, Sept. 18. Summer Sounds is a great chance...
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» Homicides Drop to Record Low, Non-Fatal Shootings Reach Record High Last Month

Homicide rates dropped to a record low for April, with Baltimore Witness data showing a 50 percent decrease from the previous month. Meanwhile, non-fatal shooting rates saw a 50 percent increase, with April seeing the highest number of such incidents this year. Compared to the six homicides recorded in March,...

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