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Father gunned down steps from daughter’s front door as he arrived to see her...

When Desmond Gardner was just a few steps from the apartment where his little girl lived, he was ambushed by three masked men and shot in the back. The post Father gunned down steps from daughter's front door as he arrived to see her on his lunch break first appeared on Law & Crime .
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The Luckiest Places to Buy a Lottery Ticket in Maryland

1. The "Scratch-Off King": 2 Go Convenience & Deli (Savage, MD) The Win: $5 Million (Scratch-Off) In the world of scratch-offs, it doesn't get much bigger than this. In August 2024, this unassuming convenience store in Howard County sold the final top-prize ticket for the "50 Years!" anniversary game. The prize was a...
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Baltimore building owner faces staggering water bills, demands city audit

BALTIMORE, Md. (WBFF) — His Baltimore Street building is only partially occupied; however, owner John Howard is grappling with unpredictable and exorbitant water bills. Last month, Howard was shocked by a $46,000 water bill, prompting him to investigate his account's history. "You almost feel if it's under $1,500...
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Baltimore Children & Youth Fund failed to submit years of financial audits, report shows

A new report by the Baltimore City Inspector General reveals the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund (BCYF) failed to submit years of required financial audits.
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Crackdown in Brooklyn Park: Complaints lead to arrests in drug zone

BROOKLYN PARK, Md. — At the corner of Cross Street and Wasena Avenue in Brooklyn Park, you’ll find plenty of Christmas decorations, children’s toys and well-kept yards, but residents, like Deborah Geoghan, know there’s far more to the neighborhood than meets the eye. “It’s just mainly...
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Woman Rescued After Car Submerges In Baltimore’s Inner Harbor

A woman was pulled from a submerged vehicle at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and rushed to the hospital in critical condition as firefighters searched the car and recovered it from the water.
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Maryland World War II veteran celebrates 100th birthday at VA medical center

Private Henry Miner reached a remarkable milestone, celebrating his 100th birthday at the VA Medical Center in Baltimore surrounded by friends, family and staff who gathered to honor his extraordinary life. Miner is the oldest veteran living at the center and their only remaining World War II veteran. He served...
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Man hospitalized after early morning shooting in West Baltimore

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A man was hospitalized after being shot in West Baltimore early Thursday morning, according to Baltimore police. Officials said that on November 20, at around 2:22 a.m., police responded to a reported shooting at the 3000 block of Harlem Avenue. Once there, police said they canvassed...
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MS-13 member who pleaded guilty in machete attack sentenced

Baltimore, MD (WBFF) — A former member of the MS-13 gang who pleaded guilty in a violent assault involving a machete in Baltimore learned his fate in federal court Wednesday. A judge sentenced the Defendant to six more months in prison plus time served, for a total of more...
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Mayor Brandon Scott touts decline in Baltimore overdoses amid skepticism

BALTIMORE, Md. (WBFF) — City officials acknowledge ongoing challenges in Baltimore's opioid crisis, but Mayor Brandon Scott remains optimistic, saying on Wednesday there's a decline in overdose numbers. "Folks are always looking for that one thing to solve that tough problem, but this is one of those things that...

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