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Shooting leaves man dead in Pikesville, police investigating

PIKESVILLE (WBFF) — Police are investigating after a shooting has left a man dead in Pikesville on Thursday morning. According to Baltimore County Police, homicide detectives were on scene investigating a shooting in the 8300 block of Scotts Level Road in Pikesville around 9 a.m. on March 19. As...
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Three suspects arrested in connection with theft of rare $15,000 guitar from Harford County...

BEL AIR, MD—Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the theft of a rare acoustic guitar from a Maryland music store, part of what investigators describe as a multi-state organized retail theft ring. The Bel Air Police Department announced that the arrests follow an investigation into a Feb. 3 robbery at...
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The Most Legendary Deli In Maryland Has Been A Beloved Institution For Over 100...

If walls could talk, the ones at Attman’s Delicatessen in Baltimore would probably just yell “MORE PASTRAMI!”. This iconic Jewish deli has been feeding hungry Marylanders longer than most of us have been alive, and it shows no signs of slowing down. There’s something profoundly satisfying about eating...
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Police Open Fire After Armed Man Shoots Gun in West Baltimore Neighborhood

Baltimore Police are searching for an armed man who fled after firing shots and pointing a gun at officers in the Mosher neighborhood early Wednesday morning.
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Teen shot, wounded in East Baltimore’s Armistead Gardens neighborhood

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A 17-year-old boy was shot early Thursday in East Baltimore’s Armistead Gardens neighborhood. Baltimore police said officers responded on March 19, at about 2:33 a.m., to the 1200 block of Quantril Way for a report of a shooting. Upon arrival, officers found the teen suffering...
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Murder-mystery: 1989 Catonsville movie theater manager’s killing still unsolved

CATONSVILLE, Md. — Aside from jam-packed traffic, nearly 40 years on, Route 40, the Baltimore National Pike, looks very different than it used to. West of the Beltway, many remember catching a movie at Westview Cinemas, on the 6000 block of the major artery in Catonsville. Walter Robinson was...
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Baltimore County Police probe fatal Pikesville crash that killed infant, driver

Baltimore County Police are investigating a fatal crash in Pikesville that killed a 1-year-old and the vehicle's driver.
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Redner’s Unveils New Discount Format, Cost Boss, In Baltimore

Earlier this month, Reading, PA-based Redner’s Markets unveiled a new retail format – Cost Boss Food Store – on March 5 converting an existing conventional Redner’s store on Eastern Avenue in Baltimore into a value-focused supermarket prioritizing everyday savings and simplified shopping. The new Cost Boss...
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Eight people injured in a car and MTA bus crash in Baltimore

Eight people were hurt after two cars and a MTA bus collided overnight Thursday on East Preston Street in Baltimore.
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Baltimore City Councilman responds after IG report raises financial concerns

(WBFF) — Allegations of false invoices tied to the Baltimore’s Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE) and the SideStep program are raising new questions about how taxpayer money is being tracked and spent, and whether the City Council should step in with its own investigation. Questions...

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