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Business owner forgives man who broke into her store: ‘This is what you needed’

BALTIMORE (WMAR) – A business owner in Baltimore was the victim of a robbery that was captured on security video last fall. Police did end up catching and arresting a suspect, but the owner then fought to keep the young man out of jail. Tia Hamilton is the owner...
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SUN: Ravens withdraw proposal to bring Elon Musk-backed underground tunnel to Baltimore

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Ravens have withdrawn a proposal to bring an Elon Musk-backed underground commuter tunnel to Baltimore, casting uncertainty over the city’s place in a nationwide infrastructure competition. Baltimore had been selected as one of three finalists to receive the privately funded tunnel through The...
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SUN: BGE gets approval for power line project through Harford, Baltimore, Anne Arundel

MARYLAND (WBFF) — A controversial plan to expand Baltimore Gas and Electric power lines between Harford and Anne Arundel counties got approval to begin construction in the coming months. The Maryland Public Service Commission ruled Thursday that BGE can proceed with its transmission line upgrades, estimated to cost...
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How Herman’s Bakery Became a Dundalk Landmark

Once news hit that Herman’s Bakery would be closing its doors on March 31 after a 103-year run—due to its owners wanting to slow down and prioritize their health—customers formed lines out the door to stock up on their favorite fudge-topped cookies, strawberry shortcake, and German chocolate cake.
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Scammers target permit applicants with fake approval fees

Fraudsters are posing as local officials and using publicly available hearing agendas to trick applicants into wiring thousands of dollars for fake approval fees.
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Nearly 30-year Maryland brewpub closes and files for bankruptcy

A longtime fixture of Baltimore’s craft beer and dining scene has closed its doors after nearly three decades, marking the end of one of the city’s most recognizable independent brewpubs.…
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Ex-wife’s nephew sentenced in connection with brutal murder of Frederick County man

FREDERICK, Md. — A Baltimore man was sentenced to life in prison with all but 20 years suspended for his role in the brutal murder of his aunt’s ex-husband in Frederick County. On Tuesday, Alonzo Michael Epps Jr. pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit first-degree murder. The investigation...
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New Birdhouse Bar Crashes Camden Yards Opening Day Party

A pint-size sports bar calling itself the Birdhouse quietly opened across from Oriole Park at Camden Yards and still managed to pull in a small but steady pregame crowd on Opening Day. The newcomer leaned hard into an old-school Baltimore vibe - short barstools, quick pours, wallet-friendly prices - while its...
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$2.3M squatter home incident: Corey Pollard’s Marilyn Mosby ties surface in court fight

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The man at the center of Maryland’s $2.3 million Bethesda squatter saga once cited work with former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby as part of his rehabilitation, an assertion now drawing renewed scrutiny as he faces fresh allegations in federal court. Corey Pollard,...
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Police officer struck by vehicle during traffic stop in Dundalk

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A Baltimore County police officer was struck by a car in Dundalk on Wednesday, officials confirmed. The officer was struck while inside their vehicle during a traffic stop located at the 1400 block of Merritt Boulevard. Police said this incident does not appear to be intentional.

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