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SUN: Harley theft ring stretched from Ocean City to Baltimore, 2 other states

MARYLAND — They came to Ocean City looking for Harleys. A sprawling motorcycle theft ring spread from BikeFest 2024 to the Baltimore area and at least two other states, with members of a criminal enterprise stealing expensive Harley-Davidsons to keep, sell, strip for parts or use in more thefts, according to charging d
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Police probe early morning shooting in southwest Baltimore

Homicide detectives opened an investigation into a shooting in southwest Baltimore on Friday. Police used crime scene tape to restrict access to the 1800 block of West Lexington Street in the aftermath of the gunfire. Investigators could be seen searching for evidence in the nearby alleyways. Fox45 is working to...
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Early-Morning Shooting Shuts Down West Lexington Street

Gunfire before sunrise turned the 1800 block of West Lexington Street into a lockdown zone Friday, as homicide detectives took over a stretch of Southwest Baltimore that had quickly become an active crime scene. Yellow tape sealed off the block while officers and crime-lab technicians worked the area, combing nearby al
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Families caring for disabled relatives face unthinkable choices as Medicaid cuts loom

PARKVILLE, Md. — Melissa Gonce used to cry when her son came home from his day program soaked in urine, dehydrated and distressed. Jason, 28, is nonverbal and profoundly disabled, with significant cognitive limitations and little awareness of danger — vulnerabilities that require constant, watchful care. Some nights,..
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Baltimore inspector general says mayor’s oversight legislation is about “control”

Baltimore's inspector general said the mayor's proposed legislation package aimed at increasing oversight of her office is "control" and "not accountability."
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Gunman on the Run: Shooter Strikes Two Teens Multiple Times in Towson

Towson, MD – Two young men suffered life-threatening injuries Thursday evening after a shooting in Baltimore County’s Franklin area, prompting an urgent investigation as detectives search for information about who opened fire. Baltimore County Police officers responded around 6:30 p.m. to the 4800 block of Simonds Driv
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Design Collective plans massive office renovation

In Baltimore, a huge and uncommon office transformation is underway. Crews are conducting a gut renovation of the 1.1 million-square-foot former Social Security Administration Metro West building. After the vacant property was acquired by private developers, the State of Maryland arranged to lease 550,000 square feet o
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DPW issues voluntary water restrictions for central Maryland due to drought

UPDATE: A drought warning has been issued for much of Maryland. Original story below… —— BALTIMORE, MD—Officials issued a regional call for voluntary water restrictions Thursday as drought conditions and dwindling reservoir levels threaten the water supply for 1.8 million people across Central Maryland. The Baltimore C
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Double grand slams and being at Camden Yards to witness it

Being picked as the contestant of the game for Home Run Riches is already lots of fun but when the Baltimore Orioles hit two grand slams in the same game and the winner is at Camden Yards cheering ’em on, it doesn’t get any better! John Martin of The Maryland Lottery gets Nestor in on the winnings and spinnings of luck
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3 more families come forward after Baltimore Schools allegedly let special needs children wander...

BALTIMORE — More families say Baltimore City Schools failed their special needs children and allowed them to walk off school property. More families say Baltimore City Schools failed special needs kids. Last week, a mom said she would sue city schools after her six-year-old son wandered away from Falstaff...

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